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

Publications

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Gang Membership, Gun Carrying, and Employment: Applying Routine Activities Theory to Explain Violent Victimization Among Inner City, Minority Youth Living in Extreme Poverty Joshua Freilich Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements, Resilience North America
Games Rivals Play: International Terrorism in Rivalries James A. Piazza, Joseph Young Journal Article Terrorism and Society Global
Fully Committed: Suicide Bombers' Motivation and the Quest for Personal Significance Arie Kruglanski, Shira Fishman Journal Article Radical Beliefs and Behavior
From WWI to ISIS, Using Shame and Masculinity in Recruitment Narratives Alejandro Beutel Discussion Point Countering Violent Extremism Global
From the Periphery and toward a Centralized Model for Trust in Government Risk and Disaster Communication Brooke Liu Journal Article Risk Communication
From the Margins to the Mainstream? Disaster Research at the Crossroads Kathleen Tierney Journal Article Resilience
From Freedom Fighters to Jihadists: Human Resources of Non State Armed Groups Vera Mironova Book Violent Groups and Movements Middle East and North Africa
From Factors to Actors: Enhancing the Reliability of CBRN Analysis Gary Ackerman, Lauren Pinson, Ronald Breiger Journal Article Chemical and Biological Threats, Radiological and Nuclear Threats Global
From Extremist to Terrorist: Identifying the Characteristics of Communities Where Perpetrators Live and Pre-Incident Activity Occurs Kelly Damphousse, Kevin Fitzpatrick, Brent Smith, Paxton Roberts START Reports Terrorism and Society North America
Friends in High Places: State Support for Violent and Non-violent Ethnopolitical Organizations Victor Asal Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements Middle East and North Africa
Friction: How Radicalization Happens to Them and Us Clark McCauley, Sophia Moskalenko Book Individual Behavior, Resilience Eastern Europe, Global, North America
Fratricide in Rebel Movements: A Network Analysis of Syrian Militant Infighting Mohammed Hafez Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements Middle East and North Africa
Fratricidal Rebels: Ideological Extremity and Warring Factionalism in Civil Wars Mohammed Hafez Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements Middle East and North Africa
Fratricidal Jihadists: Why Islamists Keep Losing their Civil Wars Mohammed Hafez Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements Middle East and North Africa
Fragile States John Stevenson Report
Former Extremists in Radicalization and Counter-Radicalization Research Peter Simi Book Chapter Countering Violent Extremism
Foreign Occupation and National Pride: The Case of Iraq Mansoor Moaddel Journal Article Resilience Middle East and North Africa
Foreign Military Interventions and Suicide Attacks James A. Piazza Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements Global
Foreign Fighters in Ukraine: Assessing Potential Risks Egle Murauskaite Report Radical Beliefs and Behavior Eastern Europe
Foreign Fighter Influence in Al-Shabaab: Limitations and Future Prospects Book Chapter Violent Groups and Movements Middle East and North Africa
Foreign Aid as a Signal to Investors: Predicting FDI in Post-Conflict Countries Brian Phillips Journal Article Global
Forecasting the Use of Violence by Ethno–Political Organizations: Middle Eastern Minorities and the Choice of Violence, V. S. Subrahmanian, ed. Jonathan Wilkenfeld Book Chapter Terrorism and Society, Violent Groups and Movements Global, Middle East and North Africa
For the Love of God: NGOs and Religious Identity in a Violent World Shawn Flanigan Book Violent Groups and Movements
Focus Groups with Children After the World Trade Center Attacks Betty Pfefferbaum Journal Article Resilience North America
Fled or Expelled? Representation of the Israeli–Arab Conflict in U.S. High School History Textbooks Clark McCauley Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements