Breadcrumb Home Volume XV, Issue 4, 2021 Volume XV, Issue 4, 2021 Previous Previous Next Volume XV, Issue 4, 2021 Download complete issue PDF Next Table of contents Articles 10 VOL. XV:4, 2021 Counter-Terrorism as a Public Policy: Theoretical Insights and Broader Reflections on the State ofCounter-Terrorism Research Thomas Renard VOL. XV:4, 2021 Rival Consolidation in Nascent Insurrections: Why Some Militant Groups Wage Sustained Insurgencies Michael Shkolnik VOL. XV:4, 2021 The Terrorism Recidivism Study (TRS): An Update on Data Collection and Results Omi Hodwitz VOL. XV:4, 2021 The Dead Drops of Online Terrorism The Dead Drops of Online Terrorism, Asia Vellante VOL. XV:4, 2021 Connecting, Competing, and Trolling: “User Types” in Digital Gamified Radicalization Processes Linda Schlegel VOL. XV:4, 2021 International Links and the Role of the Islamic State in the Barcelona and Cambrils Attacks in 2017 Carlos Igualada VOL. XV:4, 2021 Evidence to Explain Violent Extremist Communication: A Systematic Review of Individual-Level Empirical Studies Phillip de Bruyn VOL. XV:4, 2021 Frictional Security Governance: Policing the Crime-Terror Nexus in Denmark Mette-Louise E. Johansen, Anna Bræmer Warburg, Maya Mynster Christensen VOL. XV:4, 2021 Tracing the Fate of Central Asian Fighters in Syria: Remainers, Repatriates, Returnees, and Relocators Nodirbek Soliev VOL. XV:4, 2021 From Spandau to Guantanamo: Prisons as Propaganda Instruments for Extremists and Terrorists Nathan Thompson, Amber Hart Research Notes 1 VOL. XV:4, 2021 Counter-Terrorism Studies: A Glimpse at the Current State of Research (2020/2021) Alex P. Schmid, Counter-Terrorism Studies: A Glimpse at the Current State of Research (2020/2021), Timothy Lowe Resources 4
VOL. XV:4, 2021 Counter-Terrorism as a Public Policy: Theoretical Insights and Broader Reflections on the State ofCounter-Terrorism Research Thomas Renard
VOL. XV:4, 2021 Rival Consolidation in Nascent Insurrections: Why Some Militant Groups Wage Sustained Insurgencies Michael Shkolnik
VOL. XV:4, 2021 The Terrorism Recidivism Study (TRS): An Update on Data Collection and Results Omi Hodwitz
VOL. XV:4, 2021 Connecting, Competing, and Trolling: “User Types” in Digital Gamified Radicalization Processes Linda Schlegel
VOL. XV:4, 2021 International Links and the Role of the Islamic State in the Barcelona and Cambrils Attacks in 2017 Carlos Igualada
VOL. XV:4, 2021 Evidence to Explain Violent Extremist Communication: A Systematic Review of Individual-Level Empirical Studies Phillip de Bruyn
VOL. XV:4, 2021 Frictional Security Governance: Policing the Crime-Terror Nexus in Denmark Mette-Louise E. Johansen, Anna Bræmer Warburg, Maya Mynster Christensen
VOL. XV:4, 2021 Tracing the Fate of Central Asian Fighters in Syria: Remainers, Repatriates, Returnees, and Relocators Nodirbek Soliev
VOL. XV:4, 2021 From Spandau to Guantanamo: Prisons as Propaganda Instruments for Extremists and Terrorists Nathan Thompson, Amber Hart
VOL. XV:4, 2021 Counter-Terrorism Studies: A Glimpse at the Current State of Research (2020/2021) Alex P. Schmid, Counter-Terrorism Studies: A Glimpse at the Current State of Research (2020/2021), Timothy Lowe