Domestic radicalization
Risk and Rehabilitation: Supporting the Work of Probation Officers in the Community Reentry of Extremist Offenders
NIJ FY24 Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism Research Center of Excellence
Exploring the Social Networks of Homegrown Violent Extremist (HVE) Military Veterans, Final Research Report
Understanding the Potential for Multidisciplinary Threat Assessment and Management Teams to Prevent Terrorism: Conducting a Formative Evaluation of the MassBay Threat Assessment Team, Executive Summary
Understanding the Potential for Multidisciplinary Threat Assessment and Management Teams to Prevent Terrorism: Conducting a Formative Evaluation of the MassBay Threat Assessment Team
NIJ Journal No. 285 — Focus on Domestic Radicalization and Terrorism
The Role of Social Networks in Facilitating and Preventing Domestic Radicalization: What Research Sponsored by the National Institute of Justice Tells Us
The Role of the Internet and Social Media on Radicalization: What Research Sponsored by the National Institute of Justice Tells Us
Characterizing and Preventing Domestic Terrorism: A Mixed-Methods Study of Five Far-Right Terrorist Groups
Research and Practitioner Perspectives on the Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Violent Extremists
Research and Practitioner Perspectives on the Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Violent Extremists
Research and practitioners’ experiences provide insight into building capacity for working with violent extremists and meeting their specialized needs.
Comparing Violent Extremism and Terrorism to Other Forms of Targeted Violence
Comparing Violent Extremism and Terrorism to Other Forms of Targeted Violence
NIJ-supported research indicates that although there is no single, clear-cut overlap between individuals who engage in these types of violence, there are important and sometimes unexpected similarities.