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

Publications

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“Give Peace a Chance”? Explaining Colombia’s (Failed) Peace Process with the FARC Barnett S. Koven Discussion Point Violent Groups and Movements South America
“Death was not in the agenda for the day”: Emotions, Behavioral Reactions, and Perceptions in Response to the 2018 Hawaii Wireless Emergency Alert Jeannette Sutton Journal Article North America
"Oxygen of Publicity" and "Lifeblood of Liberty" Communication Scholarship on Mass Media Coverage of Terrorism for the Twenty-first Century Lisa Keranen Journal Article Terrorism and Society Global
"I'm down for a Jihad": How 100 Years of Gang Research can Inform the Study of Terrorism, Radicalization and Extremism David C. Pyrooz, Scott H. Decker Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements, Crime and Terrorism, Radical Beliefs and Behavior Global
’Unholy Alliances’: How Transnational Terrorists and Crime Make Common Cause Ted Robert Gurr Book Chapter Crime and Terrorism
‘Nondemocratic Islamists’ and Support for ISIS in the Arab World James A. Piazza Journal Article Terrorism and Society Middle East and North Africa
'Keep Wicked Calm and Carry the Hell On': Boston, Terrorism and the Rhetorical Power of Resilience Hamilton Bean, Lisa Keranen Discussion Point Terrorism and Society, Resilience Global, North America, Western Europe
'Designing Danger': Complex Engineering by Violent Non-State Actors: Introduction to the Special Issue Gary Ackerman Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements, Counterterrorism Global
'Defensive Liberal Wars’: The Global War on Terror and the Return of Illiberalism in American Foreign Policy Rashmi Singh Journal Article Terrorism and Society Middle East and North Africa
Exploring the U.S. Crime-Terror Nexus: Terrorist Networks and Trade Diversion Joshua Freilich, Roberta Belli, Steven Chermak Research Brief Violent Groups and Movements, Crime and Terrorism North America