Comparing Violent Extremism and Terrorism to Other Forms of Targeted Violence
The Mobilization Puzzle: How Individual, Group, and Situational Dynamics Produce Extremist Outcomes
Choosing Where to Fight: Do Social Networks Distinguish American ISIS Foreign Fighters from ISIS-Inspired Terrorists?
Prison and Violent Political Extremism in the United States
A Comparative Study of Initial Involvement in Gangs and Political Extremism
Social Learning and Social Control in the Off and Online Pathways to Hate and Extremist Violence
Social Learning and Social Control in the Off- and Online Pathways to Hate Crime and Terrorist Violence
Government Policies for Counteracting Violent Extremism
A Comparative Study of Violent Extremism and Gangs
Examining the Utility of Social Control and Social Learning in the Radicalization of Violent and Non-violent Extremists
Cut from the Same Cloth? A Comparative Study of Domestic Extremists and Gang Members in the United States
Quest for Significance and Violent Extremism: The Case of Domestic Radicalization
Studying Terrorism Empirically: What We Know About What We Don't Know
Terrorism Research Before and After 9/11 - Interview With Gary LaFree
10th Anniversary of 9/11: Advances in Social Sciences - Presentation by Gary LaFree
Research on Terrorism and Countering Terrorism (From Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, Volume 38, P 413-477, 2009, Michael Tonry, ed., - See NCJ-242171)
Educational Resources, Racial Isolation and Adult Imprisonment Risk Among U.S. Birth Cohorts Since 1910, Final Report
Educational Resources, Racial Isolation and Adult Imprisonment Risk Among U.S. Birth Cohorts Since 1910, Executive Summary
The Changing Nature of Crime in America
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