Terrorism and Political Violence
2003 - 2025
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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
Volume 36, issue 8, 2024
- Proscribing Right-Wing Extremist Organizations in Europe: Variations, Trends, and Prospects pp. 985-1007

- Michael C. Zeller and Michael Vaughan
- 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 pp. 1008-1026

- Elad Ben-Dror and Netanel Flamer
- A Systematic Review of the Risk and Protective Factors for Processes Associated with Islamist Radicalization and Extremism pp. 1027-1047

- Isgard Ohls, Diba S. Hosseini, Aleksandra Spasojevic, Felix Brandes, Rashid Bajwa, Kaser Ahmed, Jürgen Gallinat, Anne Karow and Marc Allroggen
- The Gangster and the Bride: The Media Representation of Masculinity and Femininity in News Coverage of Jihadi Terrorists pp. 1048-1063

- Michael Krona and Olivia Caskey
- A Decade of Media Coverage of the Social Reintegration of Terrorism-Related Convicts: France as a Case Study pp. 1064-1082

- Caroline Da Silva, Nicolas Amadio, Rachel Sarg, Bruno Domingo and Massil Benbouriche
- Breaking the Bank: Effects of Domestic Conflict on the Banking Sector in Turkey pp. 1083-1104

- Emine Arı, Reşat Bayer and Özge Kemahlıoğlu
- Target Hardening and Non-State Armed Groups’ Target Selection: Evidence from India pp. 1105-1126

- Ilayda B. Onder
- Foreign Fighters in Ukraine: The Brown-Red Cocktail pp. 1127-1128

- Shaun McDaid
Volume 36, issue 7, 2024
- “White Jihad” and “White Sharia”: Jihadism as an Instrument of Intra-Extremist Outbidding among Right-Wing Extremists pp. 853-870

- Martin Laryš
- What Does Sustained Desistance from Violent Extremism Entail: A Proposed Theory of Change and Policy Implications pp. 871-886

- Adrian Cherney and Daniel Koehler
- Mobilizing for Jihad: How Political Exclusion and Organized Protest Contribute to Foreign Fighter Outflows pp. 887-902

- Jonathan Fox, Meirav Mishali-Ram, Ariel Zellman and Matthias Basedau
- The Impact of Public Holidays on Insurgent Attacks: The Case of Thailand pp. 903-918

- Chris Chinda, Cigdem Unal, Zoe Marchment and Paul Gill
- White Jihad: How White Supremacists Adopt Jihadi Narratives, Aesthetics, and Tactics pp. 919-943

- Ariel Koch, Karine Nahon and Assaf Moghadam
- Assessing Violence Risk among Far-Right Extremists: A New Role for Natural Language Processing pp. 944-961

- Julia Ebner, Christopher Kavanagh and Harvey Whitehouse
- QAnon Beliefs, Political Radicalization and Support for January 6th Insurrection: A Gendered Perspective pp. 962-981

- Sophia Moskalenko, Tomislav Pavlović and Brett Burton
- Fighting Terror After Napoleon: How Europe Became Secure After 1815 pp. 982-983

- Tim Wilson
Volume 36, issue 6, 2024
- “Because They Are Women in a Man’s World”: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Incel Violent Extremists and the Stories They Tell pp. 723-739

- Dominique Vink, Tahir Abbas, Yannick Veilleux-Lepage and Richard McNeil-Willson
- Militant Leadership and Terrorism in Armed Conflict pp. 740-756

- Austin C. Doctor, Samuel T. Hunter and Gina S. Ligon
- Understanding Involvement in Terrorism and Violent Extremism: Theoretical Integration through the ABC Model pp. 757-772

- James Khalil and Lorne L. Dawson
- Pulling the Brakes on Political Violence: How Internal Brakes Limited Violent Escalation from the Provisional IRA in Pre- and Post-Good Friday Northern Ireland pp. 773-789

- Jennifer Dowling
- Boko Haram’s Child Soldiers: Media Mujahids, Martyrs, and Militants pp. 790-817

- Zacharias Pieri, Mary-Jane Fox, Lily Lousada and Jacob Zenn
- Supreme Gentlemen: The Path of Radicalization for the Incel Community’s Lone Wolves pp. 818-833

- Samuel Miller
- “I Wish You Had Died on Utøya”: Terrorist Attack Survivors’ Personal Experiences with Hate Speech and Threats pp. 834-850

- Kristin Alve Glad, Grete Dyb, Per Hellevik, Hilde Michelsen and Synne Øien Stensland
- Watching Murder: ISIS, Death Videos and Radicalization pp. 851-852

- Neil Shortland
Volume 36, issue 5, 2024
- Part-Time Foreign Jihadist Fighters in the Syrian Civil War pp. 585-598

- Ayhan Sari
- Citizenship, Family Law, and the Repatriation of Islamic State Affiliates in MENA pp. 599-613

- Jessica Trisko Darden and Duenya Hassan
- The Long Shadow of Violence: Legacies of Civil Wars and Support for Terrorism in the Basque Country pp. 614-637

- Henar Criado, Francisco Herreros, Alvaro Martín-Hernández and Jordi Domenech
- Needs, Rights and Systems: Increasing Canadian Intimate Bystander Reporting on Radicalizing to Violence pp. 638-659

- Sara K. Thompson, Michele Grossman and Paul Thomas
- Religion, Family Pressure, Life Conditions: Turkish Female Foreign Fighters in Their Own Words pp. 660-678

- Fatma Anıl Öztop, Nesrin Kenar and Ali Poyraz Gürson
- When Do Radical Flanks Use Violence? Conditions for Violent Protest in Radical Left-Libertarian Activism in Sweden, 1997–2016 pp. 679-698

- Jan Jämte, Måns Lundstedt and Magnus Wennerhag
- Dogs and Cats Living Together? Explaining the Crime-Terror Nexus pp. 699-715

- Brian J. Phillips and Alexander Schiele
- Drone Activity and Cyber Terrorism pp. 716-721

- Ryan Shaffer
Volume 36, issue 4, 2024
- Automating Terror: The Role and Impact of Telegram Bots in the Islamic State’s Online Ecosystem pp. 409-424

- Abdullah Alrhmoun, Charlie Winter and János Kertész
- Supporting Women and Children Returning from Violent Extremist Contexts: Proposing a 5R Framework to Inform Program and Policy Development pp. 425-454

- B. Heidi Ellis, Michael King, Emma Cardeli, Enryka Christopher, Seetha Davis, Sewit Yohannes, Mary Bunn, John McCoy and Stevan Weine
- Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Women and Children Returning from Violent Extremist Contexts: A Rapid Review to Inform Program and Policy Development pp. 455-487

- Mary Bunn, Enryka Christopher, Chloe Polutnik-Smith, John McCoy, Rosie Hanneke, Michael King, B. Heidi Ellis, Emma Cardeli and Stevan Weine
- Managing Violent Extremist Clients in Prison and Probation Services: A Scoping Review pp. 488-511

- Johan Axelsson, Leni Eriksson and Lina Grip
- Notes from the Underground: Profiles and Mobilization Dynamics of Pro-Russia Western Fighters in the Donbas—Insights from Italy pp. 512-532

- Francesco Marone
- The Role of Basic Psychological Needs in Right-Wing Extremism Risk Among American Conservatives pp. 533-551

- Jeremy J. J. Rappel and David D. Vachon
- Terrorized by Immigration? Threat Perceptions and Policy Preferences pp. 552-566

- Keren L. G. Snider, Amir Hefetz and Daphna Canetti
- Terrorism, Guerrilla, and the Labeling of Militant Groups pp. 567-584

- Ronit Berger Hobson and Assaf Moghadam
Volume 36, issue 3, 2024
- Crowdsourcing Samples for Research on Violent Extremism: A Research Note pp. 267-282

- Caitlin Clemmow, Isabelle van der Vegt, Bettina Rottweiler, Sandy Schumann and Paul Gill
- A Theoretical, Empirical, and Methodologically Based Instrument to Assess the Risk of Violent Jihadist Radicalization in Prisons: The DRAVY-3 pp. 283-299

- José Luis González-Álvarez, Jorge Santos-Hermoso, Ángel Gómez, José Luis López-Novo, Sara Buquerín-Pascual, Florencia Pozuelo-Rubio, Carlos Fernández-Gómez and Sandra Chiclana
- Terror through the Looking Glass: Information Orientations and the Lens of Web Search Engines pp. 300-326

- Christopher Whyte
- Bayesian Inferences for Counterterrorism Policy: A Retrospective Case Study of the U.S. War in Afghanistan pp. 327-343

- Kevin D. Dayaratna, Chandler Hubbard and Mary Catherine Legreid
- Incel Violence and Victimhood: Negotiating Inceldom in Online Discussions of the Plymouth Shooting pp. 344-365

- Emilia Lounela and Shane Murphy
- The Relational Dimension of Radicalization: Context and Tie Formation in Dutch Salafi-Jihadi Networks pp. 366-381

- Casper S. van Nassau and Christianne J. de Poot
- A Diachronic Cross-Platforms Analysis of Violent Extremist Language in the Incel Online Ecosystem pp. 382-405

- Stephane Baele, Lewys Brace and Debbie Ging
- In Memory of David C. Rapoport pp. 406-407

- Jeffrey Kaplan
Volume 36, issue 2, 2024
- Terror, Political Risk, and Effect on Foreign Direct Investment pp. 145-165

- Jayme R. Schlesinger and Andrey Tomashevskiy
- The Ideology of Incels: Misogyny and Victimhood as Justification for Political Violence pp. 166-179

- Shannon Zimmerman
- The Politics of Eco-Violence: Why Is Conflict Escalating in Nigeria’s Middle Belt? pp. 180-197

- Ezenwa E. Olumba
- Four Typologies of Leadership Applied to a Survey of the Provisional IRA and Sinn Féin in the Troubles pp. 198-213

- Michael Flavin
- Developmental and Biographical Issues in Radicalization Pathways: A Comparative Case Analysis of Homegrown German Convicts of Islamist Terrorism-Related Offenses pp. 214-233

- Mika Josephine Moeller and Herbert Scheithauer
- Incitement to Violence and Stochastic Terrorism: Legal, Academic, and Practical Parameters for Researchers and Investigators pp. 234-245

- Molly Amman and Reid Meloy
- Who Becomes a Foreign Fighter? Characteristics of the Islamic State’s Soldiers pp. 246-264

- Andrea Michelle Morris
- Religion, Extremism and Violence in South Asia pp. 265-266

- Neela Hassan
Volume 36, issue 1, 2024
- Understanding the Effects and Impacts of Counter-Terrorist Financing Policy and Practice pp. 1-17

- Jessica Davis
- Jihadist Journalism: Exploring the Geographic Coverage of al-Masra Newspaper pp. 18-38

- Mark Berlin, Sam Biasi and Tyler B. Parker
- Longevity of Partnering Terrorist Organization: An Empirical Study Using A Network Diffusion Model pp. 39-54

- Hyeseung Choi, Minyoung Choi and Jae-Suk Yang
- Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE), Adolescent Misconduct, and Violent Extremism: A Comparison of Former Left-Wing and Right-Wing Extremists pp. 55-74

- Michael K. Logan, Steven Windisch and Pete Simi
- I’d Like to Speak to the Person in Charge: Measuring Dominant Ethnopolitical Organizations in the Middle East pp. 75-89

- Katharine Petrich and Victor Asal
- The Role of Ideology in Terrorist Attack Intentions and Outcomes pp. 90-112

- Jennifer Varriale Carson and Noah Daniel Turner
- Assessing Racial and Ethnically Motivated Extremist Cyberattacks Using Open Source Data pp. 113-126

- Thomas J. Holt, Steven M. Chermak, Joshua D. Freilich, Noah Turner and Emily Greene-Colozzi
- The Politics of Perception: Political Preference Strongly Associated with Different Perceptions of Islamist and Right-Wing Terrorism Risk pp. 127-144

- Daniel W. Snook, Ari D. Fodeman, Katharina Meredith and John G. Horgan
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