Research and Evaluation on Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism
Bystander Reporting to Prevent Violent Extremism and Targeted Violence; Learning from Practitioners
Assessing Risk of Terrorist Acts by Looking at Location Data and Demographic and Social Characteristics
A new NIJ-supported study combines two existing analytical tools—risk terrain modeling and conjunctive analysis—to link location and risk of terrorism. This approach identifies areas of high risk, providing opportunities for more effective interventions.
NIJ FY23 Research and Evaluation on Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism
Military experience, identity discrepancies, and far right terrorism: An exploratory analysis
Exploring the experiential impact of online propaganda using eye-gaze and pupil dilation : A comparison across three ideological groups
Data-driven system identification of the social network dynamics in online postings of an extremist group
NIJ FY22 Research and Evaluation on Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism
Domestic Radicalization Research Yields Possible Keys to Identifying Extremists on the Path to Terrorism
Multiple research initiatives sponsored by the National Institute of Justice under its Domestic Radicalization to Terrorism program are illuminating warning signs that may emerge when domestic extremists are preparing for possible terrorist acts.