Terrorism
National Institute of Justice Annual Report 2020
Assessing Risk of Terrorist Acts by Looking at Location Data and Demographic and Social Characteristics
Setting global CFT standards: a critique and suggestions
Just Science Podcast: Just Managing Mass Fatality Incidents
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
Terrorism Within Comparative International Context
Indian Justice in the 21st Century
Investigating Key Risk Factors Across Violent and Non-violent Extremists in the United States
Right-wing radicalism today
Cycles of right-wing terror in the US
American Swastika: Inside the white power movement's hidden spaces of hate
National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism
The tipping point to terrorism: Involvement in right-wing terrorist groups in the United States
The Role of Mass and Social Media in Radicalization to Extremism
MIPT: Sharing terrorism information resources
Research on Terrorism and Countering Terrorism
Understanding the Complete Spectrum of the Left-Wing and Environmental Movement: A Data Driven Approach
Understanding and Responding to Domestic Extremism Financing
Domestic Radicalization and Deradicalization: Insights from Family and Friends
To understand what drives some people to violent extremism, and some to walk away from it, it helps to get to know them. That premise underlies research featuring interviews with individuals who exited extremism, family members, and acquaintances.