Terrorism
Behavioral Study of American "Homegrown" Terrorist Offenders
A Behavioral Study of American “Homegrown” Terrorists
NIJ-sponsored research provides evidence that individuals in the process of becoming dangerously radicalized exhibit predictable and detectable behaviors.
Pathways to School Shootings: An Integrated Developmental and Life Course Criminological Approach
Mass Shooter Database
A Comprehensive Assessment of Deadly Mass Shootings, 1980-2018
Firearm Purchase Behavior and Subsequent Adverse Events
The Nature, Trends, Correlates and Prevention of Mass Public Shootings in America, 1976-2018
IDENTIFICATION OF LOW EXPLOSIVES AND THEIR POST-BLAST RESIDUES VIA GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (GC) COUPLED WITH VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET (VUV) SPECTROSCOPY
Game theory applications in security?
Operation250: An Evaluation of a Primary Prevention Campaign focused on Online Safety and Risk Assessment
Regulation of Synthetically Engineered Organisms as Sources of Bio-Hacking and Bio-Terrorism
Investigative and Prosecutorial Strategies for Mitigating Pathways to Radicalization: Creation of a Federal Terrorism Court Record Repository
Community Reporting Thresholds: Sharing Information with Authorities Concerning Terrorism Activity.
Building Schools' Readiness To Implement a Comprehensive Approach to School Safety
Notes From the Field: Learning, Intelligence Collection, and Accommodation as a Civil Disturbance Response
Research Provides Guidance on Building Effective Counterterrorism Programs
Domestic Radicalization Research Yields Possible Keys to Identifying Extremists on the Path to Terrorism
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.