Domestic terrorism
Recruitment and selection in violent extremist organizations: Exploring what industrial and organizational psychology might contribute
The problem of overgeneralization: The case of mental health problems and US violent white supremacists
Anger from Within: The Role of Emotions in Disengagement from Violent Extremism
A community-level comparison of terrorism movements in the United States
The Emergence of Lone Wolf Terrorism: Patterns of Behavior and Implications for Intervention
Temporal Sequencing, Incident Sophistication, and Terrorist Outcomes
Patterns of Lone Actor Terrorism in the United States: Research Brief
Terrorism Cases Involving Muslim-Americans
The Handbook of the Criminology of Terrorism
Profiles of individual radicalization in the United States: Preliminary findings
Activism and Radicalism in Prison: Measurement and Correlates in a Large Sample of Inmates in Texas
Research on Domestic Radicalization to Violent Extremism: Insights from Family and Friends of Current and Former Extremists
The Situated Contexts of American Terrorism: A Conjunctive Analysis of Case Configurations
Opportunity, Group Structure, Temporal Patterns, and Successful Outcomes of Far-Right Terrorism Incidents in the United States
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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NIJ FY22 Research and Evaluation on Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism
Towards Understanding Deradicalization in the U.S.: A Formative Evaluation and Evaluability Assessment of Parents for Peace
Evaluability assessment and development of psychological and behavioral health approaches to prevent terrorism and facilitate reintegration of violent extremists.
Incidence of ideologically influenced threatening and violent activity in rural communities
Terrorism Research Before and After 9/11
The tragedy of 9/11 posed unprecedented challenges to forensic science, social science, and physical science and technology — the three bedrock sciences at NIJ. Recovering from the attack and preventing another one have became topmost priorities in the 10 years since the attack. As we approach the 10th anniversary, Gary LaFree discusses how that fateful day impacted social scientific priorities and the outcomes from those changes.
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