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

Publications

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Islamist and Far-Right Homicides in the United States: Infographic Jeff Gruenewald, Joshua Freilich, Steven Chermak, William Parkin Research Brief North America
Origin-group differences in the 2007 and 2011 Pew Polls of U.S. Muslims: Reactions to the War on Terrorism Clark McCauley START Reports Terrorism and Society North America
Gray Zone Crises in MENA and Eastern Europe Devin Ellis, Egle Murauskaite, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Ron Capps Research Brief Crime and Terrorism Eastern Europe, Middle East and North Africa
Key concepts to understand violent White supremacy Alejandro Beutel Research Brief Violent Groups and Movements, Countering Violent Extremism
Six reasons why stopping terrorism is so challenging Gary LaFree Discussion Point Terrorism and Society, Counterterrorism North America
Debates among Salafi Muslims about use of violence Alejandro Beutel, William Braniff START Reports Violent Groups and Movements, Countering Violent Extremism Global
Quantifying Gray Zone Conflict: (De-)escalatory Trends in Gray Zone Conflicts in Colombia, Libya and Ukraine Barnett S. Koven, Steve S. Sin, Ph.D. START Reports Eastern Europe, Middle East and North Africa
Mass Casualty Explosives Attacks in Iraq and Afghanistan Erin Miller Background Report Terrorism and Society Global, Middle East and North Africa
U.S. Muslim Opinions about ISIS, the Syrian Conflict and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election Clark McCauley, Sophia Moskalenko START Reports Terrorism and Society, Radical Beliefs and Behavior
Quantifying Gray Zone Conflict Codebook Barnett S. Koven START Reports
The Jihadi Industry: Assessing the Organizational, Leadership, and Cyber Profiles Gina Scott Ligon START Reports Violent Groups and Movements
Annex of Statistical Information: Country Reports on Terrorism 2016 Erin Miller START Reports Violent Groups and Movements, Individual Behavior Global
Community Policing to Counter Violent Extremism: A Process Evaluation in Los Angeles Stevan Weine START Reports Countering Violent Extremism North America
U.S. Muslims with Radical Opinions Feel More Alienated and Depressed Clark McCauley, Sophia Moskalenko START Reports Terrorism and Society, Radical Beliefs and Behavior North America
Overview: Terrorism in 2016 Erin Miller Background Report Terrorism and Society Global
Advancing Understanding of Tornado Warnings, False Alarms, and Complacency Brooke Liu, Holly Roberts, Michael Egnoto Research Brief Risk Communication North America
Can taking down websites really stop terrorists and hate groups? Joshua Freilich, Steven Chermak Discussion Point Terrorism and Society North America
Profiles of Radicalization in the United States Gary LaFree, Michael Jensen, Aaron Safer-Lichtenstein, Patrick James Research Brief Radical Beliefs and Behavior
Profiling the CB Adversary: Motivation, Psychology and Decision Cory Davenport, Gary Ackerman, Herbert Tinsley, Markus Binder, Rebecca (Becca) Earnhardt, Tara Kirk Sell Research Brief Chemical and Biological Threats Global
Profiles of Individual Radicalization in the United States-Foreign Fighters: Infographics Michael Jensen, Patrick James Research Brief Individual Behavior, Radical Beliefs and Behavior Global
Motivations, Mechanisms and Determinants of Terrorist Technology Transfer Gary Ackerman, Rebecca (Becca) Earnhardt Research Brief Chemical and Biological Threats, Radiological and Nuclear Threats Global
Explosive Detection Technology Adoption: Findings from a General Population Survey Brooke Liu, Irina A. Iles, Michael Egnoto Research Brief Risk Communication North America
Recasting and Repositioning CVE as a Grand Strategic Response to Terrorism William Braniff Discussion Point Counterterrorism, Countering Violent Extremism North America
Ideological Motivations of Terrorism in the United States, 1970-2016 Erin Miller Background Report Terrorism and Society North America
Spatial Analysis of U.S. Terrorism Incidents Brent Smith Research Brief Terrorism and Society North America