Terrorism
What Makes Them Do It? Individual-Level Indicators of Extremist Outcomes
Criminology theory and terrorism: New applications and approaches
The Link Between Prior Criminal Record and Violent Political Extremism in the United States
Domestic Extremists and Social Media: Study Finds Similarities, Differences in Web Habits of Those Engaged in Hate Crimes Vs. Violent Extremism
Domestic Extremism: No One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Disengagement From Extremism Activity or Beliefs, Study Finds
Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Support of Violent Radicalization: Variations by Geographic Location
NIJ FY22 Research and Evaluation on Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism
Community Reporting Thresholds: Sharing Information with Authorities Concerning Terrorism and Targeted Violence
NIJ-Funded Research on Mass Shootings to Advance Evidence-Based Policy and Practice
Mass public shootings continue to threaten communities in the United States, yet research on this criminal phenomenon is limited. In this full thematic panel, renowned experts will present a series of research projects summarizing NIJ-funded research projects’ newest findings on public mass shootings. The discussion will focus on NIJ’s investment to address the phenomenon of mass shootings through innovative study approaches to advance our understanding of mass shootings and inform prevention efforts. The implications of this research to criminal justice will also be discussed.
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