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

Publications

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American Deaths in Terrorist Attacks, 1995-2019 Erin Miller Research Brief Terrorism and Society North America
In the Eye of the Storm: An Update: Managing Terrorism and Asymmetric Threats during Covid-19 William Braniff Report Terrorism and Society, Counterterrorism Global
A Tragedy in Three Acts: COVID-19 and Compounding Crises William Braniff, Barnett S. Koven, Madeline Romm Research Brief Resilience, Risk Communication North America
Reconsidering American Civil-Military Relations: The Military, Society, Politics, and Modern War Risa Brooks Book Individual Behavior North America
Violent Hate Crime Offenders Michael Jensen, Sheehan Kane Research Brief Crime and Terrorism North America
COVID-19: Implications for First Responders William Braniff, Barnett S. Koven Presentation Resilience, Risk Communication North America
Motivations and Characteristics of Hate Crime Offenders Michael Jensen, Sheehan Kane Research Brief Crime and Terrorism North America
A Comparative Study of Initial Involvement in Gangs and Political Extremism David C. Pyrooz, Gary LaFree, Patrick James, Scott H. Decker Journal Article Radical Beliefs and Behavior North America
The Crisis Within Jihadism: The Islamic State’s Puritanism vs. al-Qa`ida’s Populism Mohammed Hafez Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements Middle East and North Africa
Risk and Resilience in Children in the Context of Mass Trauma Betty Pfefferbaum Journal Article Resilience
Clearing the Smoke and Breaking the Mirrors: Using Attitudinal Inoculation to Challenge Online Disinformation by Extremists Kurt Braddock Book Chapter Countering Violent Extremism
Comparing Different Sources of Data to Examine Trends of Hate Crime in Absence of Official Registers Joshua Freilich, Steven Chermak Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements South America
Threat, Emboldenment, or Both? The Effects of Political Power on Violent Hate Crimes Erica Chenoweth, Laura Dugan Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements North America
Media Contact and Posttraumatic Stress in Employees of New York City Area Businesses after the September 11 Attacks Betty Pfefferbaum Journal Article Resilience North America
Impact of Perceived Peer Attitudes and Social Network Diversity on Violent Extremist Intentions Anthony Lemieux Journal Article Radical Beliefs and Behavior
Private Militaries and the Security Industry in Civil Wars: Competition and Market Accountability Elizabeth Radziszewski Book Violent Groups and Movements Global
PROTOCOL: Cognitive and Behavioral Radicalization: A Systematic Review of the Putative Risk and Protective Factors David Weisburd Journal Article Radical Beliefs and Behavior
Former Extremists in Radicalization and Counter-Radicalization Research Peter Simi Book Chapter Countering Violent Extremism
Project Fact Sheet: Monitor and Mitigate: The Impact of COVID-19 on Public Safety Amy Pate, Barnett S. Koven, Nathan Meehan Project Fact Sheet Resilience, Risk Communication North America
Contingency Theory: Evolution from a Public Relations Theory to a Theory of Strategic Conflict Management Yan Jin Book Chapter Violent Groups and Movements
Cumulative Disruptions: Interdependency and Commitment Escalation as Mechanisms of Illicit Network Failure Brandon Behlendorf Journal Article Violent Groups and Movements
Triggered by Defeat or Victory? Assessing the Impact of Presidential Election Results on Extreme Right-Wing Mobilization Online Joshua Freilich, Steven Chermak Journal Article Radical Beliefs and Behavior
Southeast Asia after the Caliphate: Identifying Spatial Trends in Terrorism and Radicalization in Malaysia Adam Martin, Marcus A. Boyd, Samuel D. Henkin Journal Article Radical Beliefs and Behavior Southeast Asia
Ideologies that Justify Political Violence Arie Kruglanski Journal Article Radical Beliefs and Behavior
An Exploratory Analysis of the Characteristics of Ideologically Motivated Cyberattacks Joshua Freilich, Steven Chermak Journal Article Terrorism and Society North America