Counter-terrorism and domestic preparedness
Identity and Framing Theory, Precursor Activity, and the Radicalization Process
Homeland Security in Small Law Enforcement Agencies: Preparedness and Proximity to Big-City Peers
Social Media and Police Leadership: Lessons From Boston
Lone Wolf Terrorism in America: Using Knowledge of Radicalization Pathways To Forge Prevention Strategies
Final Report and Findings of the Safe School Initiative: Implications for the Prevention of School Attacks in the United States, 2004
Securing America's Passenger-Rail Systems
Evaluation of a Multi-Faceted, U.S. Community-Based Muslim-Led CVE Program
Evaluating the Federal CVE Initiative
Coping When Technology Goes Off-line
Community Policing Strategies for Countering Violent Extremism
February 2013
Interview with David Schanzer, J.D., Associate Professor, Duke University and Director, Triangle Center of Terrorism and Homeland Security
Mr. Schanzer discusses his study of community policing strategies for countering violent extremism. Schanzer points out that there is a wide variety of terrorist ideologies from religious, to environmental, to economic. He is hoping to discover if particular community policing strategies are more effective in countering certain types of terrorism and building resilience against extremism.
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