11 October 2024

Terrorism Research Initiative (TRI)Perspectives on Terrorism, 2024, v.18, no. 3

Is Religious Terrorism More Dangerous? What Have We Learned and How Does It Matter?

Uncovering the Bias and Prejudice in Reporting on Islamist and Non-Islamist Terrorist Attacks in British and US Newspapers

Hybrid Ideologies in Clinical Settings: Implications for Intervention of the Changing Landscape in Violent Extremism

Risk and Protective Factors Associated with Violent Extremism: A Multilevel and Interdisciplinary Evidence-Based Approach

Far-Right Political Violence in Ukraine: Assessment of the Donbas War and the Odesa Massacre

The Deradicalisation and Disengagement of Women Convicted of Terrorism Offences in Spain

Grounds for Cooperation in the Radicalisation Governance Milieu? A Qualitative Exploration of Stakeholder Issue Frames of Online Radicalisation

Demographic Profile, Mapping, and Punishment of Terrorist Convicts in Indonesia: An Introduction to the Indonesian Terrorism Cases Database

Bibliography: Conflict in Syria (Part 5)

Online Radicalisation: A Contested and Contestable Term

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