Terrorism
Empirical Assessment of Domestic Radicalization
Understanding Pathways to and away from Violent Radicalization among Resettled Somali Refugees
Identity and Framing Theory, Precursor Activities, and the Radicalization Process
Homeland Security in Small Law Enforcement Jurisdictions: Preparedness, Efficacy, and Proximity to Big-City Peers
The Role of Social Networks in the Evolution of Al Qaeda-inspired Violent Extremism in the United States, 1993-2013.
Community Policing Strategies To Counter Violent Extremism
Enhancing Scene Processing Protocols to Improve Victim Identification and Field Detection of Human Remains in Mass Fatality Scenes
NIJ FY 12 Research on Domestic Radicalization
Terrorist Recruitment in American Correctional Institutions: An Exploratory Study of Non-Traditional Faith Groups Final Report
Jihad, Crime, and the Internet: Content Analysis of Jihadist Forum Discussions
10th Anniversary of 9/11: Advances in Social Sciences - Presentation by Gary LaFree
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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