A consortium of researchers dedicated to improving the understanding of the human causes and consequences of terrorism

Publications

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Collaborative Online International Learning: The Example of a Course in the Psychology of Terrorism in the United States and Iran Anthony Lemieux Journal Article Terrorism and Society Middle East and North Africa, North America
Homegrown Terrorism: South Korea's Next Challenge against Terrorism Steve S. Sin, Ph.D. Journal Article Counterterrorism East Asia
North Korea: Working toward Full Political and Economic Relations with the U.S. Steve S. Sin, Ph.D. Report East Asia, North America
Is Islamist Terrorism More Dangerous?: An Empirical Study of Group Ideology, Organization, and Goal Structure James A. Piazza Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements
Alienation, Religion, Economics and Politics: Testing Theories of Radicalization in Polls of U.S. Muslims Clark McCauley START Reports Terrorism and Society, Individual Behavior, Radical Beliefs and Behavior North America
Contributing Factors to North Korea’s Different Treatment of 2006 and 2009 Missile Launches Steve S. Sin, Ph.D. Report Violent Groups and Movements East Asia
Review of Psychology of Terrorism: Classic and Contemporary Insights Anthony Lemieux Book Review Radical Beliefs and Behavior
Two Birds with One Stone – Attention from the US & Conciliation from the ROK Steve S. Sin, Ph.D. Report East Asia, North America
Terrorism Laura Dugan Book Chapter Terrorism and Society Global
How Communities Implement Successful Mitigation Programs: Insights From the Multihazard Mitigation Council (MMC) Community Study Linda Bourque, Michele Wood Book Chapter Resilience North America
War Versus Criminal Justice in Response to Terrorism: The Losing Logic of Torture Clark McCauley Book Chapter Crime and Terrorism, Counterterrorism Global
Defining Knowledge Gaps Within CBRN Terrorism Research Gary Ackerman Book Chapter Chemical and Biological Threats, Radiological and Nuclear Threats Global
North Korean Media Reaction to Ulchi-Freedom Guardian Exercise 2008 Steve S. Sin, Ph.D. Report East Asia
What Should This Fight Be Called? Metaphors of Counterterrorism and Their Implications Arie Kruglanski, Martha Crenshaw Journal Article Counterterrorism
Spatial Patterns of Natural Hazards Mortality in the United States Susan Cutter Journal Article Resilience North America
Joining Al Qaeda: Jihadist Recruitment in Europe Peter Neumann Book Terrorism and Society Eastern Europe, Western Europe
Public Response to Terrorism in America Linda Bourque, Dennis Mileti, Michele Wood Presentation Resilience North America
Elites and Panic: More to Fear than Fear Itself Caron Chess Journal Article Risk Communication North America
Media Coverage and Children's Reactions to Disaster with Implications for Primary Care and Public Health Betty Pfefferbaum, Rose Pfefferbaum Journal Article Resilience North America
Research with Children Exposed to Disasters Betty Pfefferbaum Journal Article Resilience
Jihadists and Weapons of Mass Destruction Gary Ackerman Book Chemical and Biological Threats, Radiological and Nuclear Threats
Desistance from Terrorism: What Can We Learn from Criminology? Erin Miller, Gary LaFree Journal Article Deradicalization, Disengagement
Islamist Use and Pursuit of CBRN Terrorism R. Karl Rethemeyer Book Chapter Chemical and Biological Threats, Radiological and Nuclear Threats
Cops and Spooks: The Role of Police in Counterterrorism David Weisburd Book Chapter Counterterrorism Middle East and North Africa, North America
Trends in American Gun Ownership Richard Legault Book Individual Behavior