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February 2025, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 153-168 Bad Men, Good Men, and Loving Women: Gender Constructions in British State Messaging on Counterterrorism, Countering Violent Extremism and Preventing Violent Extremism
by Harmonie Toros - 169-185 Investigating the Role of Morality in Lone-Actor Terrorist Motivations and Attack Severity
by Lindsay Hahn & Katherine Schibler & Zena Toh & Tahleen A. Lattimer & John O’Leary & Ramón Spaaij - 186-204 Silent Sympathy: News Attention, Subtle Support for Far-Right Extremism, and Negative Attitudes Toward Muslims
by Helena Knupfer & Ruta Kaskeleviciute & Jörg Matthes - 205-222 Measuring the Potential for Hateful Behaviours: Development and Validation of the Hate Behaviours Scale (HBS)
by Matteo Vergani & Thierno Diallo & Kerry O’Brien - 223-238 Image Content Indicators of Extremist Group Evolution: A Comparative Study of MENA-Based and Far-Right Groups
by Kayla McMinimy & Carol Winkler & Virginia Massignan & Mor Yachin & Katerina Papatheodorou - 239-261 Violent Conflict and Hostility Towards Ethnoreligious Outgroups in Nigeria
by Daniel Tuki - 262-283 Hate Crime in Northern Ireland: The Need for Legislation and a Bespoke Version of the Prevent Strategy
by David Lowe - 284-285 Sri Lanka’s Easter Sunday Massacre: Lessons for the International Community
by Stuart Gottlieb & Matthew Oey
January 2025, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-18 What Is It to Explain Extremism?
by Rik Peels - 19-40 Taming the Beast: Democratic Institutions and Terrorist Groups’ Involvement in Civil War
by Sambuddha Ghatak - 41-55 Armed to Kill: A Cross-Sectional Analysis Examining the Links between Firearms Availability, Gun Control, and Terrorism Using the Global Terrorism Database and the Small Arms Survey
by Oldrich Bures & Alexandr Burilkov - 56-72 An Economic Perspective on Terrorism and Counterterrorism
by Todd Sandler - 73-92 Location, Location, Location: Disentangling Drivers of Terrorist Credit-Taking
by Tanja Marie Hansen & Jens Lemb - 93-110 Foreign Fighter Mobilization: YPG Volunteers in Their Own Words
by David Malet & Joshua Farrell-Molloy & Joseph Young - 111-135 Exploring the Impact of Cryptocurrency on Terrorism
by Seden Akcinaroglu & Moyan Shi - 136-151 Cognitive Distortions in Men Who Have Exited White Supremacist Groups
by Hanna Paalgard Munden
November 2024, Volume 36, Issue 8
- 985-1007 Proscribing Right-Wing Extremist Organizations in Europe: Variations, Trends, and Prospects
by Michael C. Zeller & Michael Vaughan - 1008-1026 Missing the Spoiler: Israel’s Policy with Regard to Hamas during the Oslo Talks and the First Stages of the Implementation of the Oslo Accords
by Elad Ben-Dror & Netanel Flamer - 1027-1047 A Systematic Review of the Risk and Protective Factors for Processes Associated with Islamist Radicalization and Extremism
by Isgard Ohls & Diba S. Hosseini & Aleksandra Spasojevic & Felix Brandes & Rashid Bajwa & Kaser Ahmed & Jürgen Gallinat & Anne Karow & Marc Allroggen - 1048-1063 The Gangster and the Bride: The Media Representation of Masculinity and Femininity in News Coverage of Jihadi Terrorists
by Michael Krona & Olivia Caskey - 1064-1082 A Decade of Media Coverage of the Social Reintegration of Terrorism-Related Convicts: France as a Case Study
by Caroline Da Silva & Nicolas Amadio & Rachel Sarg & Bruno Domingo & Massil Benbouriche - 1083-1104 Breaking the Bank: Effects of Domestic Conflict on the Banking Sector in Turkey
by Emine Arı & Reşat Bayer & Özge Kemahlıoğlu - 1105-1126 Target Hardening and Non-State Armed Groups’ Target Selection: Evidence from India
by Ilayda B. Onder - 1127-1128 Foreign Fighters in Ukraine: The Brown-Red Cocktail
by Shaun McDaid
October 2024, Volume 36, Issue 7
- 853-870 “White Jihad” and “White Sharia”: Jihadism as an Instrument of Intra-Extremist Outbidding among Right-Wing Extremists
by Martin Laryš - 871-886 What Does Sustained Desistance from Violent Extremism Entail: A Proposed Theory of Change and Policy Implications
by Adrian Cherney & Daniel Koehler - 887-902 Mobilizing for Jihad: How Political Exclusion and Organized Protest Contribute to Foreign Fighter Outflows
by Jonathan Fox & Meirav Mishali-Ram & Ariel Zellman & Matthias Basedau - 903-918 The Impact of Public Holidays on Insurgent Attacks: The Case of Thailand
by Chris Chinda & Cigdem Unal & Zoe Marchment & Paul Gill - 919-943 White Jihad: How White Supremacists Adopt Jihadi Narratives, Aesthetics, and Tactics
by Ariel Koch & Karine Nahon & Assaf Moghadam - 944-961 Assessing Violence Risk among Far-Right Extremists: A New Role for Natural Language Processing
by Julia Ebner & Christopher Kavanagh & Harvey Whitehouse - 962-981 QAnon Beliefs, Political Radicalization and Support for January 6th Insurrection: A Gendered Perspective
by Sophia Moskalenko & Tomislav Pavlović & Brett Burton - 982-983 Fighting Terror After Napoleon: How Europe Became Secure After 1815
by Tim Wilson
August 2024, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 723-739 “Because They Are Women in a Man’s World”: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Incel Violent Extremists and the Stories They Tell
by Dominique Vink & Tahir Abbas & Yannick Veilleux-Lepage & Richard McNeil-Willson - 740-756 Militant Leadership and Terrorism in Armed Conflict
by Austin C. Doctor & Samuel T. Hunter & Gina S. Ligon - 757-772 Understanding Involvement in Terrorism and Violent Extremism: Theoretical Integration through the ABC Model
by James Khalil & Lorne L. Dawson - 773-789 Pulling the Brakes on Political Violence: How Internal Brakes Limited Violent Escalation from the Provisional IRA in Pre- and Post-Good Friday Northern Ireland
by Jennifer Dowling - 790-817 Boko Haram’s Child Soldiers: Media Mujahids, Martyrs, and Militants
by Zacharias Pieri & Mary-Jane Fox & Lily Lousada & Jacob Zenn - 818-833 Supreme Gentlemen: The Path of Radicalization for the Incel Community’s Lone Wolves
by Samuel Miller - 834-850 “I Wish You Had Died on Utøya”: Terrorist Attack Survivors’ Personal Experiences with Hate Speech and Threats
by Kristin Alve Glad & Grete Dyb & Per Hellevik & Hilde Michelsen & Synne Øien Stensland - 851-852 Watching Murder: ISIS, Death Videos and Radicalization
by Neil Shortland
July 2024, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 585-598 Part-Time Foreign Jihadist Fighters in the Syrian Civil War
by Ayhan Sari - 599-613 Citizenship, Family Law, and the Repatriation of Islamic State Affiliates in MENA
by Jessica Trisko Darden & Duenya Hassan - 614-637 The Long Shadow of Violence: Legacies of Civil Wars and Support for Terrorism in the Basque Country
by Henar Criado & Francisco Herreros & Alvaro Martín-Hernández & Jordi Domenech - 638-659 Needs, Rights and Systems: Increasing Canadian Intimate Bystander Reporting on Radicalizing to Violence
by Sara K. Thompson & Michele Grossman & Paul Thomas - 660-678 Religion, Family Pressure, Life Conditions: Turkish Female Foreign Fighters in Their Own Words
by Fatma Anıl Öztop & Nesrin Kenar & Ali Poyraz Gürson - 679-698 When Do Radical Flanks Use Violence? Conditions for Violent Protest in Radical Left-Libertarian Activism in Sweden, 1997–2016
by Jan Jämte & Måns Lundstedt & Magnus Wennerhag - 699-715 Dogs and Cats Living Together? Explaining the Crime-Terror Nexus
by Brian J. Phillips & Alexander Schiele - 716-721 Drone Activity and Cyber Terrorism
by Ryan Shaffer
May 2024, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 409-424 Automating Terror: The Role and Impact of Telegram Bots in the Islamic State’s Online Ecosystem
by Abdullah Alrhmoun & Charlie Winter & János Kertész - 425-454 Supporting Women and Children Returning from Violent Extremist Contexts: Proposing a 5R Framework to Inform Program and Policy Development
by B. Heidi Ellis & Michael King & Emma Cardeli & Enryka Christopher & Seetha Davis & Sewit Yohannes & Mary Bunn & John McCoy & Stevan Weine - 455-487 Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Women and Children Returning from Violent Extremist Contexts: A Rapid Review to Inform Program and Policy Development
by Mary Bunn & Enryka Christopher & Chloe Polutnik-Smith & John McCoy & Rosie Hanneke & Michael King & B. Heidi Ellis & Emma Cardeli & Stevan Weine - 488-511 Managing Violent Extremist Clients in Prison and Probation Services: A Scoping Review
by Johan Axelsson & Leni Eriksson & Lina Grip - 512-532 Notes from the Underground: Profiles and Mobilization Dynamics of Pro-Russia Western Fighters in the Donbas—Insights from Italy
by Francesco Marone - 533-551 The Role of Basic Psychological Needs in Right-Wing Extremism Risk Among American Conservatives
by Jeremy J. J. Rappel & David D. Vachon - 552-566 Terrorized by Immigration? Threat Perceptions and Policy Preferences
by Keren L. G. Snider & Amir Hefetz & Daphna Canetti - 567-584 Terrorism, Guerrilla, and the Labeling of Militant Groups
by Ronit Berger Hobson & Assaf Moghadam
April 2024, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 267-282 Crowdsourcing Samples for Research on Violent Extremism: A Research Note
by Caitlin Clemmow & Isabelle van der Vegt & Bettina Rottweiler & Sandy Schumann & Paul Gill - 283-299 A Theoretical, Empirical, and Methodologically Based Instrument to Assess the Risk of Violent Jihadist Radicalization in Prisons: The DRAVY-3
by José Luis González-Álvarez & Jorge Santos-Hermoso & Ángel Gómez & José Luis López-Novo & Sara Buquerín-Pascual & Florencia Pozuelo-Rubio & Carlos Fernández-Gómez & Sandra Chiclana - 300-326 Terror through the Looking Glass: Information Orientations and the Lens of Web Search Engines
by Christopher Whyte - 327-343 Bayesian Inferences for Counterterrorism Policy: A Retrospective Case Study of the U.S. War in Afghanistan
by Kevin D. Dayaratna & Chandler Hubbard & Mary Catherine Legreid - 344-365 Incel Violence and Victimhood: Negotiating Inceldom in Online Discussions of the Plymouth Shooting
by Emilia Lounela & Shane Murphy - 366-381 The Relational Dimension of Radicalization: Context and Tie Formation in Dutch Salafi-Jihadi Networks
by Casper S. van Nassau & Christianne J. de Poot - 382-405 A Diachronic Cross-Platforms Analysis of Violent Extremist Language in the Incel Online Ecosystem
by Stephane Baele & Lewys Brace & Debbie Ging - 406-407 In Memory of David C. Rapoport
by Jeffrey Kaplan
February 2024, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 145-165 Terror, Political Risk, and Effect on Foreign Direct Investment
by Jayme R. Schlesinger & Andrey Tomashevskiy - 166-179 The Ideology of Incels: Misogyny and Victimhood as Justification for Political Violence
by Shannon Zimmerman - 180-197 The Politics of Eco-Violence: Why Is Conflict Escalating in Nigeria’s Middle Belt?
by Ezenwa E. Olumba - 198-213 Four Typologies of Leadership Applied to a Survey of the Provisional IRA and Sinn Féin in the Troubles
by Michael Flavin - 214-233 Developmental and Biographical Issues in Radicalization Pathways: A Comparative Case Analysis of Homegrown German Convicts of Islamist Terrorism-Related Offenses
by Mika Josephine Moeller & Herbert Scheithauer - 234-245 Incitement to Violence and Stochastic Terrorism: Legal, Academic, and Practical Parameters for Researchers and Investigators
by Molly Amman & Reid Meloy - 246-264 Who Becomes a Foreign Fighter? Characteristics of the Islamic State’s Soldiers
by Andrea Michelle Morris - 265-266 Religion, Extremism and Violence in South Asia
by Neela Hassan
January 2024, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-17 Understanding the Effects and Impacts of Counter-Terrorist Financing Policy and Practice
by Jessica Davis - 18-38 Jihadist Journalism: Exploring the Geographic Coverage of al-Masra Newspaper
by Mark Berlin & Sam Biasi & Tyler B. Parker - 39-54 Longevity of Partnering Terrorist Organization: An Empirical Study Using A Network Diffusion Model
by Hyeseung Choi & Minyoung Choi & Jae-Suk Yang - 55-74 Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE), Adolescent Misconduct, and Violent Extremism: A Comparison of Former Left-Wing and Right-Wing Extremists
by Michael K. Logan & Steven Windisch & Pete Simi - 75-89 I’d Like to Speak to the Person in Charge: Measuring Dominant Ethnopolitical Organizations in the Middle East
by Katharine Petrich & Victor Asal - 90-112 The Role of Ideology in Terrorist Attack Intentions and Outcomes
by Jennifer Varriale Carson & Noah Daniel Turner - 113-126 Assessing Racial and Ethnically Motivated Extremist Cyberattacks Using Open Source Data
by Thomas J. Holt & Steven M. Chermak & Joshua D. Freilich & Noah Turner & Emily Greene-Colozzi - 127-144 The Politics of Perception: Political Preference Strongly Associated with Different Perceptions of Islamist and Right-Wing Terrorism Risk
by Daniel W. Snook & Ari D. Fodeman & Katharina Meredith & John G. Horgan
November 2023, Volume 35, Issue 8
- 1625-1649 Kyle Rittenhouse and the Shared Meme Networks of the Armed American Far-Right: An Analysis of the Content Creation Formula, right-wing Injection of Politics, and Normalization of Violence
by Hampton Stall & David Foran & Hari Prasad - 1650-1665 The Evolution of Transnational Jihad: Identities, Grievances, and Legitimacy Crisis in Arab States
by Meirav Mishali-Ram - 1666-1684 Should I Signal Trust? Effect of Terrorism on Interpersonal Trust in Post-Conflict and Non-Post-Conflict Countries
by Anup Phayal - 1685-1703 Accepting Violence? A Laboratory Experiment of the Violent Consequences of Deliberation in Politically Aggrieved Enclaves
by Steffen Selmer Andersen - 1704-1723 “Why We Have Become Revolutionaries and Murderers”: Radicalization, Terrorism, and Fascism in the Ustaša–Croatian Revolutionary Organization
by Constantin Iordachi & Goran Miljan - 1724-1752 What Drives Counter-Extremism? The Extent of P/CVE Policies in the West and Their Structural Correlates
by Sadi Shanaah & Charlotte Heath-Kelly - 1753-1774 Vanity of the Bonfires? Eleventh Night Bonfires and Loyalist Influence After Negotiated Settlement in Northern Ireland
by Amanda Hall - 1775-1800 Disengaged but Still Radical? Pathways Out of Violent Right-Wing Extremism
by Tiana Gaudette & Ryan Scrivens & Vivek Venkatesh
October 2023, Volume 35, Issue 7
- 1451-1467 Sources of Conventional and Guerrilla Strategies in Ethno-Territorial Civil Wars
by Shale Horowitz - 1468-1485 Transatlantic Ties of the Far Right: The NSU Case in Germany and its Links to Actors and Incidents in the USA
by Tanjev Schultz - 1486-1501 Countering Violent Extremism in Trinidad and Tobago: An Evaluation
by Daniel P. Aldrich & Raghunath Mahabir - 1502-1535 Pathways to the Caliphate: Mapping Malaysian Foreign Fighter Networks in Iraq and Syria from 2012-2019
by Rueben Dass & Jasminder Singh - 1536-1555 Terrorism Mortality Salience Manipulation: A Causal Mediation Analysis
by Fatih Erol - 1556-1585 A Plague of Locusts? A Preliminary Assessment of the Threat of Multi-Drone Terrorism
by Zachary Kallenborn & Gary Ackerman & Philipp C. Bleek - 1586-1603 “Press F to Pay Respects”: An Empirical Exploration of the Mechanics of Gamification in Relation to the Christchurch Attack
by Suraj Lakhani & Susann Wiedlitzka - 1604-1619 Exploring the Relationship between Opportunity and Self-Control in Youth Exposure to and Sharing of Online Hate Content
by Noah Turner & Thomas J. Holt & Russell Brewer & Jesse Cale & Andrew Goldsmith - 1620-1621 Countering Violent Extremism: Making Gender Matter
by Karmvir Padda - 1622-1623 Extremism: A Philosophical Analysis
by Markus Schindler
August 2023, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 1261-1298 Why Do Online Countering Violent Extremism Strategies Not Work? The Case of Digital Jihad
by Miron Lakomy - 1299-1316 Frustrated Aspirations and Different Types of Political Violence: Evidence from “Folk Knowledge” in Kosovo
by Shpend Kursani & Krzysztof Krakowski - 1317-1335 Blowback Operations as Rebel Strategy: How Sectarian Violence Spread from Syria into Lebanon, 2013–14
by Nils Hägerdal & Peter Krause - 1336-1352 Perceived Policy Illegitimacy Leads to Acceptance of Political Violence: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Survey Experiment in Denmark
by Steffen Selmer Andersen - 1353-1372 Local Conditions for Anti-immigrant Violence: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) of Asylum Housing Attacks in Sweden
by Anton Törnberg & Mattias Wahlström & Måns Lundstedt & Hans Ekbrand - 1373-1388 Confluences of Street Culture and Jihadism: The Spatial, Bodily, and Narrative Dimensions of Radicalization
by Marius Linge & Sveinung Sandberg & Sébastien Tutenges - 1389-1409 Examining Online Indicators of Extremism among Violent and Non-Violent Right-Wing Extremists
by Ryan Scrivens - 1410-1421 The African Union’s Policy Frameworks, Institutional Mechanisms and Challenges in Countering Terrorism in Africa
by Isaac Mensah - 1422-1439 “I Don’t Justify Anything Regarding My Son:” Danish Foreign Fighters’ Initial Attraction and Reaffirmed Commitment to Islamic State and Al Qaeda—Testimonies from Five Relatives
by Kathrine Elmose Jørgensen - 1440-1450 The Role of Honeypots and Sabotage in State-Based Operations Against Online Jihadism, 2001-2020
by Manuel R. Torres-Soriano
July 2023, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 1027-1048 Online Radicalisation: Moving Beyond a Simple Dichotomy
by Chamin Herath & Joe Whittaker - 1049-1064 Is It Time to De-Proscribe Terrorist Organisations in Northern Ireland?
by Steve Wood - 1065-1084 Multi-Modal Networks Reveal Patterns of Operational Similarity of Terrorist Organizations
by Gian Maria Campedelli & Iain Cruickshank & Kathleen M. Carley - 1085-1105 Racist and Anti-diversity Attitudes as Predictors of Support for Political Violence among Supporters of Mainstream Political Parties
by Matteo Vergani & Thierno Diallo & Fethi Mansouri & Kevin Dunn & Rachel Sharples & Yin Paradies & Amanuel Elias - 1106-1125 How Wartime Bonds Affect Ex-Combatant Political Attitudes: A Natural Experiment with the FARC
by Sally Sharif - 1126-1146 Resisting Radical Rebels: Variations in Islamist Rebel Governance and the Occurrence of Civil Resistance
by Matthew Bamber & Isak Svensson - 1147-1160 Sectarian Identity and Mobilization Amongst the Druze: How Do Sectarian Minorities Respond to Religious Terrorism?
by Hadi Wahab - 1161-1180 The Representational Strategies of Lionization and Victimization in ISIS’s Online Magazine, Dabiq
by Sahar Rasoulikolamaki & Surinderpal Kaur - 1181-1199 Responding Non-Violently to ETA’s Violence: The Motivations and Emotions of Victims of Terrorism in Spain
by Rogelio Alonso - 1200-1216 Making War on the Fabric of Society: A Cross-National Analysis of Terrorism, Urban Public Space and Generalized Social Trust in Europe
by Edward M. Crenshaw & Kristopher K. Robison - 1217-1234 Time Is of the Essence: Temporality and Competition as Drivers of Terrorist Credit-Taking
by Tanja Marie Hansen - 1235-1252 Identity and Ideology through the Frames of Al Qaeda and Islamic State
by Konstantinos Kavrakis - 1253-1254 The UN and Counter-Terrorism: Global Hegemonies, Power and Identities
by Fabrizio Leonardo Cuccu - 1255-1259 Culture and Violence in the British Far Right
by Kyle Burke
May 2023, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 733-753 Jihadist Extremism in Spanish Prisons: Characterisation of the Inmates Linked to Jihadist Radicalisation and Analysis of Their Behaviour in Prison
by Jorge Santos-Hermoso & José Luis González-Álvarez & Andrea Macía Vázquez & Florencia Pozuelo Rubio & Sandra Chiclana - 754-784 Domestic Terrorism and Sovereign Bond Ratings in the Developing World
by Glen Biglaiser & Lance Y. Hunter & Ronald J. McGauvran - 785-810 Inequality and Radicalisation: Systematic Review of Quantitative Studies
by Renata Franc & Tomislav Pavlović - 811-827 Lethal Beliefs: Ideology and the Lethality of Terrorist Organizations
by Ido Levy - 828-845 A Self-defense Network against Terrorism and Crime: Evidence from Peru
by Edwar E. Escalante - 846-865 The Evaluation of Case-managed Programs Targeting Individuals at Risk of Radicalisation
by Adrian Cherney & Emma Belton - 866-887 Repression or Reward: Assessing the Impact of Israeli Counterinsurgency Measures on Diverse Perpetrators of Palestinian Militancy
by Michael Shkolnik - 888-907 Where Terror Lies: Misrepresentation of Extremist Attitudes and Terrorist Attacks in the Sahel
by Steven E. Finkel & John F. McCauley & Michael Neureiter & Christopher A. Belasco - 908-925 Silver Lining? The Effects of Epidemics on Terrorist Groups
by Nazli Avdan & James A. Piazza & Michael J. Soules - 926-944 Defining Ecofascism: Historical Foundations and Contemporary Interpretations in the Extreme Right
by Kristy Campion - 945-970 Provocation and Attrition Strategies in Transnational Terrorism: The Case of Al-Shabaab
by Mohammed Ibrahim Shire - 971-987 Censoring Extremism: Influence of Online Restriction on Official Media Products of ISIS
by Kayla McMinimy & Carol K. Winkler & Ayse Deniz Lokmanoglu & Monerah Almahmoud - 988-1006 Social Ties and Jihadist Participation: A Mixed-Methods Approach to the Differential Recruitment of Radicalized Youth in Spain
by Álvaro Vicente - 1007-1026 Escalate or Negotiate? Constraint and Rebel Strategic Choices Towards Rivals in the Syrian Civil War
by Regine Schwab
April 2023, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 501-517 Urban Terrorism in the Arab World: Introducing a Dataset of Jihadist Attack Plots in Jordan
by Henrik Gråtrud - 518-532 Armed and Explosive? An Explorative Statistical Analysis of Extremist Radicalization Cases with Military Background
by Håvard Haugstvedt & Daniel Koehler - 533-552 Introducing the Spatial Conflict Dynamics Indicator of Political Violence
by Olivier J. Walther & Steven M. Radil & David G. Russell & Marie Trémolières - 553-568 “The Fighting Made Me Feel Alive”: Women’s Motivations for Engaging in Left-wing Terrorism: A Thematic Analysis
by Daniel Koehler - 569-593 Countering Terrorist Narratives: Assessing the Efficacy and Mechanisms of Change in Counter-narrative Strategies
by S. L. Carthy & K. M. Sarma - 594-614 Islamic Extremism and CBRN Terrorism
by Wesley S. McCann - 615-633 State, Society, and Pro-Government Militias in the Philippines
by Steven T. Zech & Joshua Eastin - 634-657 What Makes a Terrorist? Muslims’ and non-Muslims’ Lay Perceptions of Risk Factors and Their Consequences for Counterterrorism Policy Support
by Jonas R. Kunst & Milan Obaidi & Ann-Cathrin Coenen & Vilde D. Vasseljen & Paul Gill - 658-676 Triggers of Escalations in Violence Against Civilians by Non-State Actors in Africa
by Hollie Nyseth Brehm & Amanda Lea Robinson & Mini Saraswati - 677-693 “It Gets a Bit Messy”: Norwegian Social Workers’ Perspectives on Collaboration with Police and Security Service on Cases of Radicalisation and Violent Extremism
by Håvard Haugstvedt & Svein Erik Tuastad - 694-711 Fields of Educational Interest and an Islamist Orientation in Australia
by Shane Satterley & Halim Rane & Riyad H. Rahimullah - 712-728 Perceived Legitimacy of CVE Policies and the Willingness to Report Concerns of Radicalization to Authorities in the Nordic Countries
by Oluf Gøtzsche-Astrup & Lasse Lindekilde & Anna-Maria Fjellman - 729-730 Battle for Allegiance: Governments, Terrorist Groups, and Constituencies in Conflict
by Gizem Akşit Ergen - 731-732 A Call to Dissent: Defending Democracy Against Extremism and Populism
by Keeley Townsend
February 2023, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 229-247 How Fear of Violence Drives Intergroup Conflict: Evidence from a Panel Survey in India
by Sebastian Schutte & Constantin Ruhe & Niranjan Sahoo - 248-263 Navigating Terrorist Innovation: A Proposal for a Conceptual Framework on How Terrorists Innovate
by Mauro Lubrano - 264-283 Why Did so Few Become Terrorists: A Comparative Study of Northern Ireland and the Basque Country
by Rogelio Alonso - 284-303 Can Cellphone Shutdowns Stop Terrorist Violence? Evidence from Pakistan
by Fatima Mustafa - 304-320 Status Quo Terrorism: State-Terrorism in South Africa during Apartheid
by Simon Taylor - 321-337 Stop the Machines: How Emerging Technologies are Fomenting the War on Civilization
by Mauro Lubrano - 338-354 An Analysis of Islamic State’s Gendered Propaganda Targeted Towards Women: From Territorial Control to Insurgency
by Kiriloi M. Ingram - 355-369 Radical Warfare’s First “Superweapon”: The Fears, Perceptions and Realities of the Orsini Bomb, 1858-1896
by James Crossland - 370-389 Losing Hearts and Minds: Civil Conflict, Counterinsurgency Policing and Postwar Crime in Insurgent Strongholds
by Annekatrin Deglow - 390-408 Why Reciprocal Intergroup Radicalisation Happened between Islamists and Anti-Islamists in Britain but Not in Norway
by Sofia Lygren & Jacob Aasland Ravndal - 409-432 How Did 9/11 Affect Terrorism Research? Examining Articles and Authors, 1970–2019
by Brian J. Phillips - 433-451 International Organisations and Terrorism: Multilateral Antiterrorism Efforts, 1960–1990
by Bernhard Blumenau & Johannes-Alexander Müller - 452-469 Crisis as Catalyst: Crisis in Conversion to Islam Related to Radicalism Intentions
by Daniel W. Snook & Ari D. Fodeman & Scott M. Kleinmann & John G. Horgan - 470-496 The Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK) in London: Countering Overseas Terrorist Financing and Support with “Nudge” and Situational Approaches
by Eray Arda Akartuna & Amy Elise Thornton - 497-499 Correction
by The Editors
January 2023, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-16 Right-Wing Waves: Applying the Four Waves Theory to Transnational and Transhistorical Right-Wing Threat Trends
by Amber Hart - 17-46 The “Boko Haram Disaggregation Problem” and Comparative Profiles of Factional Violence: Challenges, Impacts, and Solutions in the Study of Africa’s Deadliest Terror Group(s)
by Jason Warner & Stephanie Lizzo - 47-64 Preventing Violent Extremism with Former Extremists in Schools: A Media Analysis of the Situation in Germany
by Antje Gansewig & Maria Walsh - 65-82 Militias as a Tool for Encouraging Ethnic Defection: Evidence from Iraq and Sudan
by Yaniv Voller - 83-103 Criminal or Terrorist? Fear, Bias, and Public Support for Prisoner Reentry Programs
by Mary Beth Altier - 104-117 Neo-Nazi Violence and Ideology: Changing Attitudes toward Violence in Sweden’s Skinhead and Post-Skinhead Eras
by Christer Mattsson & Thomas Johansson - 118-134 Political Violence and Language Endangerment in Colombia
by James Meernik & Kimi King - 135-155 Can “Nudge” Salvage Community Policing against Terrorism?
by Enshen Li - 156-174 Hate Begets Warmth? The Impact of an Anti-Muslim Terrorist Attack on Public Attitudes toward Muslims
by Sadi Shanaah & Kumar Yogeeswaran & Lara Greaves & Joseph A. Bulbulia & Danny Osborne & M. Usman Afzali & Chris G. Sibley - 175-191 Jihadist Movements in the Sahel: Rise of the Fulani?
by Lawrence E. Cline - 192-209 Comparing the Online Posting Behaviors of Violent and Non-Violent Right-Wing Extremists
by Ryan Scrivens & Thomas W. Wojciechowski & Joshua D. Freilich & Steven M. Chermak & Richard Frank - 210-224 Ideology, Discourse, and Alliance Structures: Explaining Far-Right Political Violence in Turkey in the 1970s
by Selin Bengi Gümrükçü - 225-226 The Psychosocial Imaginaries of Defence Nationalism: Far-Right Extremism in Australia and the UK
by Tingting Hu & Shuyong Li - 227-228 Monsters to Destroy: Understanding the War on Terror
by Stephen Nemeth
November 2022, Volume 34, Issue 8
- 1509-1529 Talking Stagnation: Thematic Analysis of Terrorism Experts’ Perception of the Health of Terrorism Research
by John F. Morrison - 1530-1548 Impact of Perceived Peer Attitudes and Social Network Diversity on Violent Extremist Intentions
by Wojciech Kaczkowski & K. M. Swartout & L. Branum-Martin & J. G. Horgan & A. F. Lemieux - 1549-1563 Vehicular Ramming Attacks: Assessing the Effectiveness of Situational Crime Prevention Using Crime Script Analysis
by Alex Williams & Emily Corner & Helen Taylor - 1564-1579 War, Resistance, and “Combatant Identity:” Hezbollah’s Political Identity and the Legacy of Conflict
by Benedetta Berti - 1580-1594 Political Efficacy, Police Legitimacy, and Public Support for Counterterrorism Measures in China
by Ivan Y. Sun & Yuning Wu & Ruth Triplett & Rong Hu - 1595-1616 Interviews With, and Tests of, Palestinian Independent Assailants
by Ariel Merari & Boaz Ganor - 1617-1631 Maoism, Political Violence and Terrorism in Italy
by Marco Gabbas - 1632-1646 Explaining the Rise of Jihadism in Africa: The Crucial Case of the Islamic State of the Greater Sahara
by Luca Raineri - 1647-1664 A Comparative Study of Initial Involvement in Gangs and Political Extremism
by Michael H. Becker & Scott H. Decker & Gary LaFree & David C. Pyrooz & Kyle Ernest & Patrick A. James - 1665-1678 “Lone Soldiers” in the Israeli Military—A Research Note on the Conceptualization of Foreign Fighters
by Timrah Schmutz - 1679-1697 The Disengagement Puzzle: An Examination of the Calculus to Exit a Rebellion
by John Riley & Mary Kate Schneider - 1698-1720 Moral Injury in Provisional IRA Members: Preliminary Evidence of Moral Beliefs Injuring, Protecting & Disillusioning
by Eke McGowan - 1721-1738 Examining the Developmental Pathways of Online Posting Behavior in Violent Right-Wing Extremist Forums
by Ryan Scrivens & Thomas W. Wojciechowski & Richard Frank - 1739-1757 The Truth Is Out There: The Prevalence of Conspiracy Theory Use by Radical Violent Extremist Organizations
by Gregory J. Rousis & F. Dan Richard & Dong-Yuan Debbie Wang - 1758-1773 Those Who Choose to Fight the Islamic State: Autobiographical Accounts of Western Volunteers
by Göran Larsson - 1774-1796 Breaking the Glass Ceiling? Female Participation in Militant Organizations in Islamic State Affiliates in Southeast Asia
by Amira Jadoon & Julia Maria Lodoen & Charmaine Noelle Willis & Nakissa Puneh Jahanbani - 1797-1809 Effects of War and Armed Conflict on Adolescents’ Psychopathology and Well-Being: Measuring Political Life Events among Youth
by Michelle Slone & Anat Shoshani - 1810-1825 Nostalgia, Entitlement and Victimhood: The Synergy of White Genocide and Misogyny
by Chris Wilson - 1826-1845 Ayman al-Zawahiri and the Challenges of Succession in Terrorist Organizations
by Barak Mendelsohn - 1846-1847 Non-Western Responses to Terrorism
by Ryan Shaffer