Terrorism
Where Political Extremists and Greedy Criminals Meet: A Comparative Study of Financial Crimes and Criminal Networks in the United States
Learning from 9/11: Forensic Science and Identifying Human Remains
NIJ Conference Interview, June 2011 Robert Shaler, Pennsylvania State University (ret.).
This interview was conducted at the 2011 NIJ Conference in Arlington, VA.
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Organizational Learning and Islamic Militancy (Article)
Long-Term Effects of Law Enforcement's Post-9/11 Focus on Counterterrorism and Homeland Security
Identifying Remains: Lessons Learned from 9/11
Analyzing Terror: Researchers Study the Perpetrators and the Effects of Suicide Terrorism
Homeland Security in Small Law Enforcement Jurisdictions:Preparedness, Efficacy, and Proximity to Big-City Peers
Anti-Terror Lessons of Muslim-Americans
Learning From 9/11: Organizational Change in the New York City and Arlington County, Va., Police Departments
WhereTerrorists, Far-Right Extremists and Greedy Criminals Meet: A Comparative Study of Financial Crimes in the US
How Terrorists Learn
Interview at the 2009 NIJ Conference with, Michael Kenney, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Political Science and Fellow International Center for the Study of Terrorism, Pennsylvania State University
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