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

Publications

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CVE Field Principles for Local Government Agencies Alejandro Beutel Discussion Point Countering Violent Extremism North America
Demystifying Gray Zone Conflict: A Typology of Conflict Dyads and Instruments of Power in Colombia, 2002-present Barnett S. Koven Research Brief Counterterrorism South America
Report: Demystifying Gray Zone Conflict: A Typology of Conflict Dyads and Instruments of Power in Libya, 2014-Present Barnett S. Koven, Mila Johns START Reports Counterterrorism Middle East and North Africa
Criminal Justice & Military Deaths at the Hands of Extremists Jeff Gruenewald, Joshua Freilich, Steven Chermak, William Parkin Background Report Terrorism and Society, Crime and Terrorism
Demystifying Gray Zone Conflict: A Typology of Conflict Dyads and Instruments of Power in Colombia, 2002-present Barnett S. Koven START Reports
Recruitment and Radicalization among U.S. Far-Right Terrorists Peter Simi START Reports Violent Groups and Movements, Radical Beliefs and Behavior
“Give Peace a Chance”? Explaining Colombia’s (Failed) Peace Process with the FARC Barnett S. Koven Discussion Point Violent Groups and Movements South America
Infographic: Temporal Sequencing, Incident Sophistication, and Terrorist Outcomes Brent Smith, Jeff Gruenewald Research Brief Terrorism and Society
Understanding Tornado Warnings, False Alarms, and Complacency Brooke Liu, Holly Roberts, Michael Egnoto Fact Sheet Resilience, Risk Communication North America
Another Look at Jujitsu Politics Clark McCauley, Sophia Moskalenko Discussion Point Terrorism and Society Western Europe
American Deaths in Terrorist Attacks, 1995-2015 Erin Miller, Michael Jensen Fact Sheet Terrorism and Society
Temporal Sequencing, Incident Sophistication, and Terrorist Outcomes Brent Smith, Jeff Gruenewald Research Brief Violent Groups and Movements, Individual Behavior North America
Patterns of Islamic State-Related Terrorism, 2002--2015 Erin Miller Background Report Violent Groups and Movements Global
Implications of Research on Traumatic Stress for Countering Violent Extremism Peter Weinberger Discussion Point Countering Violent Extremism Global
Momin Khawaja: Mechanisms of Radicalization Clark McCauley, Sophia Moskalenko START Reports Individual Behavior, Radical Beliefs and Behavior
Another Tool in the Arsenal Steve S. Sin, Ph.D., Rhyner Washburn Research Brief Crime and Terrorism East Asia
Understanding Community Responses to Authority/Law Enforcement Minority-Outreach Intergroup Communication Frames Demis Glasford Research Brief Crime and Terrorism, Counterterrorism Global
Mental Illness and Terrorism Patrick James Discussion Point Individual Behavior North America
Public-Private Partnerships to Counter Violent Extremism: Field Principles for Action Alejandro Beutel, Peter Weinberger START Reports Counterterrorism, Countering Violent Extremism Global
Terrorist Attacks Targeting Critical Infrastructure in the United States, 1970-2015 Erin Miller START Reports Terrorism and Society, Violent Groups and Movements, Individual Behavior North America
Syria Barometer Survey: Opinions about War in Syria and about Radical Action Clark McCauley, Sophia Moskalenko START Reports Terrorism and Society
From WWI to ISIS, Using Shame and Masculinity in Recruitment Narratives Alejandro Beutel Discussion Point Countering Violent Extremism Global
Terrorist Attacks Show Biggest Decline in a Decade; But Let's Wait Before Celebrating Erin Miller, Gary LaFree, Michael Jensen Discussion Point Terrorism and Society Middle East and North Africa
Patterns of Terrorism in the United States, 1970-2014 Erin Miller START Reports Terrorism and Society, Violent Groups and Movements, Individual Behavior North America
Extreme Hatred: Revisiting the Hate Crime and Terrorism Relationship Joshua Freilich, Steven Chermak Research Brief Terrorism and Society, Crime and Terrorism North America