Counter-terrorism
Suspicious Preoperational Activities and Law Enforcement Interdiction of Terrorist Plots
The Handbook of the Criminology of Terrorism
The Terrorists’ Planning Cycle: Patterns of Pre‐incident Behavior
Opportunity, Group Structure, Temporal Patterns, and Successful Outcomes of Far-Right Terrorism Incidents in the United States
Assessment of Extremist Groups Use of Web Forums, Social Media, and Technology to Enculturate and Radicalize Individuals to Violence
Research and Evaluation on Domestic Radicalization to Violent Extremism: Research to Support Exit USA
Radicalization on the Internet: Virtual Extremism in the U.S. from 2012-2017
Longevity of American Terrorists: Factors Affecting Sustainability
Notes From the Field: The Importance of Community Policing in Preventing Terrorism
Notes from the Field: Maintaining Vigilance to Combat Terrorism
Risk and Rehabilitation: Supporting the Work of Probation Officers in the Community Reentry of Extremist Offenders
The Mobilization Puzzle: How Individual, Group, and Situational Dynamics Produce Extremist Outcomes
Exploring the Social Networks of Homegrown Violent Extremist (HVE) Military Veterans
Applying a Development Evaluation Approach to Address Community Safety and Health Challenges of Reintegration Programs in the USA
Terrorism Studies: Finding and Applying the Best Research
In the post-Sept. 11 era, criminal justice and homeland security professionals have been bombarded with a flood of studies on terrorism. Some of the best researchers in the field provide a practical session on evaluating terrorism studies. What should the inquisitive professional look for when presented with different methods? How can professionals publish what they see and engage experts in the field?