Domestic radicalization
Empirical Assessment of Domestic Disengagement and Deradicalization (EAD3)
Research and Evaluation on Domestic Radicalization to Violent Extremism: Research to Support Exit USA
NIJ Journal Issue No. 282
Research and Evaluation on Domestic Terrorism Prevention, Fiscal Year 2021
Director’s Message - NIJ Journal Issue No. 282
Investigating Key Risk Factors across Violent and Non-Violent Extremists in the United States
Examining Radicalization's Risk and Protective Factors: A Case-control Study of Violent Extremists, Non-criminal Extremists & Regular Homicide Offenders
Characterizing and Preventing Domestic Terrorism: A Mixed-Methods Study of Five Far-Right Terrorist Groups
Cut from the Same Cloth? A Comparative Study of Domestic Extremists and Gang Members in the United States
Internet-Based Radicalization as Enculturation to Violent Deviant Subcultures
Understanding Domestic Radicalization and Terrorism: A National Issue Within a Global Context
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
Research Assistantship Opportunities at NIJ
The NIJ Research Assistantship Program (RAP) is designed to provide highly qualified doctoral students with practical and applied research experience in criminal justice issues. NIJ provides funds to participating universities to pay salaries and other costs associated with research assistants who work on NIJ research activities.
This webinar reviews the opportunities that are currently available for the 2017-2018 academic year and will cover the application process, eligibility requirements and application deadlines.
Presenters include:
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Research and Evaluation on Domestic Radicalization to Violent Extremism
This webinar will provide details and guidance for potential applicants to help build knowledge and evidence related to strategies for effective prevention and intervention of domestic radicalization and violent extremism in the United States. The overall purpose of this program will be to reduce the likelihood that acts of violent extremism occur. This funding will support replication and evaluation of existing programs as well as development and evaluation of programs where none currently exist.
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Domestic Radicalization and Terrorism
Countering and preventing terrorism is a primary concern for state and local law enforcement agencies as well as the federal government. Terrorists are those who support or commit ideologically motivated violence to further political, social or religious goals. The goal of NIJ’s work on terrorism is to provide community leaders with evidence-based practices...
Research on Domestic Radicalization and Terrorism
Research and Evaluation on Terrorism Prevention, FY 2019
The Domestic Radicalization and Terrorism program strives to better understand the primary drivers of radicalization and what can be done to prevent or intervene during the radicalization process through programmatic efforts. In FY2019, NIJ will emphasize an interest in evaluations of new and existing demonstration programs to prevent terrorism. NIJ will encourage applicants to submit projects which conduct phased, comparative and multi-site programmatic evaluations, help...
Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism
An Overview of NIJ's Research Portfolio