Terrorism and Political Violence
2003 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 7, 2025
- Revisiting Terrorist Motivation: A Critical Appraisal and New Directions for Research pp. 873-874

- John Horgan and Max Taylor
- Hero or Zero? Meta-Opinion in Terrorist Motivation pp. 875-889

- Clark McCauley and Sophia Moskalenko
- Why I Want to Join the Base: Examining Individual-level Motivational Factors in Recruiting Interviews pp. 890-908

- Rebecca A. Wilson and Anthony F. Lemieux
- Rethinking Radicalization: Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory as a Framework to Understand Pathways to Political Activism and Radicalization pp. 909-926

- Neil Shortland, Michael Palmieri, AnaCristina Bedoya and Presley McGarry
- Firm Convictions?: Unpicking Framings of Child Terrorism Offenders pp. 927-944

- Gina Vale and Hannah Rose
- Why They Fight: Ideology and Terrorist Motivation pp. 945-960

- Donald Holbrook
- Gendered Narratives and Misogyny as Motivators Towards Violent Extremism: The Case of Far-Right Extremism in the UK and Australia pp. 961-978

- Alexandra Phelan, Jessica White, Claudia Wallner and James Paterson
- Modelling Drivers of Grievance-Fuelled Violence pp. 979-998

- Emily Corner, Adelaide Bragias, Jacob Church and Helen Taylor
- Religious Redemption as the Motivation for the Jihadist Crime-Terrorism Nexus: A Critical Inquiry pp. 999-1014

- Nima Karimi and Lorne L. Dawson
- What’s in a Word? Revisiting the Role of Ideology in the Practice of and Scholarship on Countering Violent Extremism pp. 1015-1030

- Daniel Koehler
Volume 37, issue 6, 2025
- The Violence of Peace: Post Good Friday Agreement Paramilitary Vigilantism in Northern Ireland pp. 727-748

- John F. Morrison
- What Effect does Ideological Extremism have on Mass Shootings? An Assessment of Motivational Inconsistencies, Risk Profiles, and Attack Behaviors pp. 749-768

- Adam Lankford and Jason R. Silva
- Basic Psychological Needs and Extremism: Understanding Theories Through Meta-Analysis pp. 769-795

- Natasha R. Wood and Andrew H. Hales
- Which Target is the Right Target? The Connection Between Terrorists’ Reputation Building and Target Selection pp. 796-814

- Burcu Pinar Alakoc and Alanna Johnson
- Assessing the Validity of Open-Source Biographical Data in Terrorism Research pp. 815-833

- Eylem Kanol and Maria-Anna Hirth
- Using Deep Learning Neural Networks to Predict Violent vs. Nonviolent Extremist Behaviors pp. 834-856

- Kurt Braddock
- Do Blasphemy Restrictions Restrict Terrorism? pp. 857-869

- Lasse Skjoldager Eskildsen and Christian Bjørnskov
- Understanding Territorial Withdrawal: Israeli Occupations and Exits pp. 870-871

- Raphael D. Marcus
Volume 37, issue 5, 2025
- Typology of Terrorist Profiling Using Centrality Metrics: Hinge Figures, Influential Operatives and Trusted Assets pp. 573-588

- Elena A. López Werner
- From Extreme Ideas to Violent and Nonviolent Outcomes: An In-Depth Analysis of Probation Files on Terrorist Suspects in the Netherlands pp. 589-609

- Fabienne Thijs, Elanie Rodermond and Edward R. Kleemans
- Predicting Novel Terrorism: Media Coverage as Early-Warning System of Novelty in Terror Attacks pp. 610-631

- Hannes Lampe, Eva Herschinger, Christian Nitzl and Jurgen Willems
- The Coercion-Manipulation-Persuasion Framework: Analyzing the Modus Operandi of Systems of Non-State Actors pp. 632-650

- Marina Alonso-Villota and Rubén Arcos
- Financial Extremism: The Dark Side of Crowdfunding and Terrorism pp. 651-670

- Shai Farber and Snir Ahiad Yehezkel
- How to Make Sense of it All: A Feasibility Study of Meaning-Centered Interventions in Deradicalization Counseling pp. 671-686

- Daniel Koehler and Conrad Klosinski
- “And the Devil Marches with Us”: Aesthetics and Accelerationism in the Order of Nine Angles pp. 687-706

- Mathieu Colin
- Support for Partisan Violence among the Political Fringe: The Case of Antifa and QAnon Supporters pp. 707-726

- Evan W. Sandlin and Marshall Garland
Volume 37, issue 4, 2025
- Deconstructing Fears of Terrorism: A Comparison between Fear from Domestic and International Terrorist Groups pp. 441-457

- Ahmet Guler, Ismail Onat and Mehmet F. Bastug
- The Activism and Radicalism Intention Scales (ARIS) as a Measure of Political Mobilization: Verification of Factor Structure and Invariance across Gender in a Sample of Polish Academic Youth pp. 458-477

- Sylwia Opozda-Suder, Agata Łopatkiewicz and Małgorzata Michel
- Living in Yesterday’s Terror: The Impact of Civil War Violence on the Post-War Election in South Korea pp. 478-493

- Jae Hyun Park
- Combating the Terrorist Stigma: Communicating Rehabilitation and Reducing Barriers to Reintegration pp. 494-511

- Gordon Clubb, Mary-Beth Altier, Yoshiharu Kobayashi, Graeme Davies and Eliza Brownsord
- Retribution versus Rehabilitation for Children within Insurgency: Public Attitudes Toward ISIS-Affiliated Youth in Mosul, Iraq pp. 512-530

- Vera Mironova and Sam Whitt
- Transparent Communication in Counter-Terrorism Policy: Does Transparency Increase Public Support and Trust in Terrorism Prevention Programmes? pp. 531-549

- Gordon Clubb, Graeme Davies and Yoshiharu Kobayashi
- Conspiracies Gone Wild: A Psychiatric Perspective on Conspiracy Theory Belief, Mental Illness, and the Potential for Lone Actor Ideological Violence pp. 550-569

- Joseph M. Pierre
- Killing Strangers: How Political Violence Became Modern pp. 570-572

- Daniel S. Chard
Volume 37, issue 3, 2025
- A Common Psychology of Male Violence? Assessing the Effects of Misogyny on Intentions to Engage in Violent Extremism, Interpersonal Violence and Support for Violence against Women pp. 287-312

- Bettina Rottweiler, Caitlin Clemmow and Paul Gill
- The Rhetoric of Radicalism: The Anti-Colonial Inspiration Behind Osama bin Laden’s Ideology pp. 313-331

- Addison K. Emig and Michael J. Schumacher
- Regime Type of Foreign Supporters of Resistance Movements and its Impact on State Repression pp. 332-348

- Bongjoo Kim, Chhandosi Roy and Mehwish Sarwari
- The Gift of Gab: A Netnographic Examination of the Community Building Mechanisms in Far-Right Online Space pp. 349-368

- Jonathan Collins
- The Emergence of the Incel Community as a Misogyny-Motivated Terrorist Threat pp. 369-385

- Demeter Lockyer, Michael Halpin and Finlay Maguire
- To Be Experienced or Not? Unpacking the Relationship between Leader Tenure and Counterinsurgency Efforts pp. 386-408

- Buse Duveroglu and Efe Tokdemir
- “We Want You!” Applying Social Network Analysis to Online Extremist Communities pp. 409-423

- Yi Ting Chua
- “Killing All Infidels”: Leaking Prior to Islamist Terrorist Attacks in Germany pp. 424-439

- Laura Tampe and Rebecca Bondü
Volume 37, issue 2, 2025
- Bad Men, Good Men, and Loving Women: Gender Constructions in British State Messaging on Counterterrorism, Countering Violent Extremism and Preventing Violent Extremism pp. 153-168

- Harmonie Toros
- Investigating the Role of Morality in Lone-Actor Terrorist Motivations and Attack Severity pp. 169-185

- Lindsay Hahn, Katherine Schibler, Zena Toh, Tahleen A. Lattimer, John O’Leary and Ramón Spaaij
- Silent Sympathy: News Attention, Subtle Support for Far-Right Extremism, and Negative Attitudes Toward Muslims pp. 186-204

- Helena Knupfer, Ruta Kaskeleviciute and Jörg Matthes
- Measuring the Potential for Hateful Behaviours: Development and Validation of the Hate Behaviours Scale (HBS) pp. 205-222

- Matteo Vergani, Thierno Diallo and Kerry O’Brien
- Image Content Indicators of Extremist Group Evolution: A Comparative Study of MENA-Based and Far-Right Groups pp. 223-238

- Kayla McMinimy, Carol Winkler, Virginia Massignan, Mor Yachin and Katerina Papatheodorou
- Violent Conflict and Hostility Towards Ethnoreligious Outgroups in Nigeria pp. 239-261

- Daniel Tuki
- Hate Crime in Northern Ireland: The Need for Legislation and a Bespoke Version of the Prevent Strategy pp. 262-283

- David Lowe
- Sri Lanka’s Easter Sunday Massacre: Lessons for the International Community pp. 284-285

- Stuart Gottlieb and Matthew Oey
Volume 37, issue 1, 2025
- What Is It to Explain Extremism? pp. 1-18

- Rik Peels
- Taming the Beast: Democratic Institutions and Terrorist Groups’ Involvement in Civil War pp. 19-40

- Sambuddha Ghatak
- 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 pp. 41-55

- Oldrich Bures and Alexandr Burilkov
- An Economic Perspective on Terrorism and Counterterrorism pp. 56-72

- Todd Sandler
- Location, Location, Location: Disentangling Drivers of Terrorist Credit-Taking pp. 73-92

- Tanja Marie Hansen and Jens Lemb
- Foreign Fighter Mobilization: YPG Volunteers in Their Own Words pp. 93-110

- David Malet, Joshua Farrell-Molloy and Joseph Young
- Exploring the Impact of Cryptocurrency on Terrorism pp. 111-135

- Seden Akcinaroglu and Moyan Shi
- Cognitive Distortions in Men Who Have Exited White Supremacist Groups pp. 136-151

- Hanna Paalgard Munden
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