Breadcrumb Home Volume X, Issue 5, 2016 Volume X, Issue 5, 2016 Previous Previous Next Volume X, Issue 5, 2016 Download complete issue PDF Next Table of contents Articles 6 VOL. X:5, 2016 Patterns of Collective Desistance from Terrorism: Fundamental Measurement Challenges Erin Miller VOL. X:5, 2016 Involvement Mechanisms of Jihadist Networks Jasper L. de Bie VOL. X:5, 2016 Classification and Collection of Terrorism Incident Data in Canada Patrick McCaffery, Lindsy Richardson, Jocelyn J. Bélanger VOL. X:5, 2016 ‘Criminalised’ Islamic State Veterans -- A Future Major Threat in Organised Crime Development? Martin Gallagher VOL. X:5, 2016 A Communitarian Justification for Measures to Prevent Terrorism in the UK Ian Turner VOL. X:5, 2016 Poverty and “Economic Deprivation Theory”: Street Children, Qur’anic Schools/almajirai and the Dispossessed as a Source of Recruitment for Boko Haram and other Religious, Political and Criminal Groups in Northern Nigeria William H. Hansen Research Notes 3 VOL. X:5, 2016 IS and its Predecessors: Violent Extremism in Historical Perspective Bob de Graaff VOL. X:5, 2016 Watchlisting Kenneth Duncan VOL. X:5, 2016 Nobody Born a Terrorist, but Early Childhood Matters: Explaining the Jihadis’ Lack of Empathy Nancy Hartevelt Kobrin Resources 3
VOL. X:5, 2016 Patterns of Collective Desistance from Terrorism: Fundamental Measurement Challenges Erin Miller
VOL. X:5, 2016 Classification and Collection of Terrorism Incident Data in Canada Patrick McCaffery, Lindsy Richardson, Jocelyn J. Bélanger
VOL. X:5, 2016 ‘Criminalised’ Islamic State Veterans -- A Future Major Threat in Organised Crime Development? Martin Gallagher
VOL. X:5, 2016 Poverty and “Economic Deprivation Theory”: Street Children, Qur’anic Schools/almajirai and the Dispossessed as a Source of Recruitment for Boko Haram and other Religious, Political and Criminal Groups in Northern Nigeria William H. Hansen
VOL. X:5, 2016 Nobody Born a Terrorist, but Early Childhood Matters: Explaining the Jihadis’ Lack of Empathy Nancy Hartevelt Kobrin