Domestic radicalization
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
Ideology and Threat Assessment: Law Enforcement Evaluation of Muslim and Right-wing Extremism
The Terrorists’ Planning Cycle: Patterns of Pre‐incident Behavior
Profiles of individual radicalization in the United States: Preliminary findings
Understanding the threat: What data tell us about US foreign fighters
Overview: Profiles of Individual Radicalization in the United States-Foreign Fighters (PIRUS-FF)
Profiles of Individual Radicalization in the United States (PIRUS): An Empirical Assessment of Domestic Radicalization
What Makes Them Do It? Individual-Level Indicators of Extremist Outcomes
Criminology theory and terrorism: New applications and approaches
Prison and Violent Political Extremism in the United States
Government Policies for Counteracting Violent Extremism
The Link Between Prior Criminal Record and Violent Political Extremism in the United States
Activism and Radicalism in Prison: Measurement and Correlates in a Large Sample of Inmates in Texas
Domestic Extremists and Social Media: Study Finds Similarities, Differences in Web Habits of Those Engaged in Hate Crimes Vs. Violent Extremism
Domestic Extremism: No One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Disengagement From Extremism Activity or Beliefs, Study Finds
Research on Domestic Radicalization to Violent Extremism: Insights from Family and Friends of Current and Former Extremists
Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Support of Violent Radicalization: Variations by Geographic Location
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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