Counter-terrorism tactics
Remarks by the Honorable James K. Stewart to the Third Annual Symposium on Criminal Justice Issues at the University of Illinois on August 24, 1988
Microfabrication process and characteristic testing of a MEMS-based preconcentrator
National counterterrorism library: Unique information resources at MIPT
National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism
MIPT: Sharing terrorism information resources
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)
Recognizing Radicalization Indicators in Text Documents Using Human-in-the-Loop Information Extraction and NLP Techniques
Investigative Graph Search using Graph Databases
The Critical Role of Friends in Networks for Countering Violent Extremism: Toward a Theory of Vicarious Help-seeking
Legislation Specifically Targeting the Use of the Internet to Recruit Terrorists
Research Summary: Lessons from a U.S. study revealing the critical role of 'gatekeepers' in public safety networks for countering violent extremism
National Summit on Intelligence: Gathering, Sharing, Analysis, and Use After 9-11
Application of the Social Learning Theory to Domestic Terrorist Recruitment
TECHBeat, Fall 2006
Suspicious Preoperational Activities and Law Enforcement Interdiction of Terrorist Plots
Age of Lone Wolf Terrorism
Understanding lone wolf terrorism: Global patterns, motivations and prevention
Research in Brief – Community Policing Strategies to Prevent Violent Extremism
Promising Practices for Using Community Policing Strategies to Prevent Violent Extremism: How to Create and Implement a Community Outreach Program
The Handbook of the Criminology of Terrorism
Government Policies for Counteracting Violent Extremism
The Changing Threat Landscape of Terrorism and Violent Extremism: Implications for Research and Policy
This panel will provide an overview of the current terrorist threat landscape, how it has changed in the last five to ten years, and strategies to best address this threat at the local and national levels. Emphasis will be placed on how several key events in 2021 have shaped the way we think about research and policy in the fields of radicalization and extremism. Panelists will provide data on fluctuations of the most imminent terrorist threats posed to the U.S.
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