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

Publications

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Prevention Research for Countering Violent Extremism Stevan Weine Discussion Point Countering Violent Extremism, Resilience North America
Research Highlight: U.S. Attitudes toward Terrorism and Counterterrorism Amy Adamczyk, Gary LaFree, Roger Tourangeau, Stanley Presser Research Brief Terrorism and Society, Counterterrorism North America
The thin red line Mila Johns Op-ed Terrorism and Society, Chemical and Biological Threats Middle East and North Africa
County-level Correlates of Terrorism in the United States, 1990 to 2010 Gary LaFree START Reports Terrorism and Society North America
The Emerging Red-Green Alliance: Where Political Islam Meets the Radical Left Clark McCauley, Emmanuel Karagiannis Journal Article Terrorism and Society Eastern Europe, Middle East and North Africa, North America, Western Europe
Discussion Point: Prevention Research is Needed for Countering Violent Extremism Stevan Weine Discussion Point Countering Violent Extremism, Resilience North America
Risk Communication Training: Research Findings and Recommendations for Training Development Katherine Worboys Izsak, Stephanie Madden, Elizabet Petrun Sayers, Brooke Liu START Reports Resilience, Risk Communication North America
Law Enforcement’s Information Sharing Infrastructure: A National Assessment David L. Carter, Jeremy G. Carter, Steven Chermak Journal Article
Religion, Government Coalitions, and Terrorism Johanna Birnir, Nil Satana Journal Article Terrorism and Society, Radical Beliefs and Behavior Global
Should START Researchers Embrace the Brain? Gina Scott Ligon, Peter Simi Discussion Point Terrorism and Society, Individual Behavior Global
Characteristics of Lone-Wolf Violent Offenders: a Comparison of Assassins and School Attackers Clark McCauley, Sophia Moskalenko Journal Article Terrorism and Society, Individual Behavior North America
Anger or Ability: Arguing the Causes of Rebellion Steve S. Sin, Ph.D., Victor Asal Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements, Individual Behavior
Institutional Paths to Policy Change: Judicial Versus Nonjudicial Repeal of Sodomy Laws Victor Asal Journal Article
Conducting Terrorism Fieldwork on a Shoe-String Budget: Researching Suicide Terrorism in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Rashmi Singh Book Chapter Terrorism and Society Middle East and North Africa
The Domestic Politics of International Religious Defamation Journal Article Global
The Organizational Dynamics of Far-Right Hate Groups in the United States: Comparing Violent to Nonviolent Organizations Joshua Freilich, Steven Chermak Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements North America
Options and Strategies for Countering Online Radicalization in the United States Peter Neumann Journal Article Counterterrorism, Radical Beliefs and Behavior, Deradicalization North America
The Dog that Doesn't Bark Victor Asal Discussion Point Terrorism and Society Global
Crime-Terror Alliances and the State: Ethnonationalist and Islamist Challenges to Regional Security Book Violent Groups and Movements
The Global Terrorism Database, 1970–2010 Gary LaFree, Laura Dugan Book Chapter Terrorism and Society Global
Regime Age and Terrorism: Are New Democracies Prone to Terrorism? James A. Piazza Journal Article Terrorism and Society Global
Interpersonal Discussions and Attitude Formation on Foreign Policy: The Case of Polish Involvement in the Iraq War Elizabeth Radziszewski Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements Middle East and North Africa
Marvel’s Civil War: An Allegory of September 11 in the American Civil War Framework Max Erdemandi Journal Article Terrorism and Society North America
New Media, Public Relations, and Terrorism Resilience Brooke Liu Book Chapter
Black Swans and Burstiness -- Countering Myths about Terrorism Gary LaFree Discussion Point Terrorism and Society Global