Breadcrumb Home Volume XVIII, Issue 3, 2024 Volume XVIII, Issue 3, 2024 Previous Previous Volume XVIII, Issue 3, 2024 Download complete issue PDF Table of contents Articles 7 VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Is Religious Terrorism More Dangerous? What Have We Learned and How Does It Matter? Lorne L. Dawson VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Uncovering the Bias and Prejudice in Reporting on Islamist and Non-Islamist Terrorist Attacks in British and US Newspapers Stanley De Coster, Yannick Veilleux-Lepage, Amarnath Amarasingam, Tahir Abbas VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Hybrid Ideologies in Clinical Settings: Implications for Intervention of the Changing Landscape in Violent Extremism Cécile Rousseau, Janique Johnson-Lafleur, Cindy Ngov, Samuel Veissière VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Risk and Protective Factors Associated with Violent Extremism: A Multilevel and Interdisciplinary Evidence-Based Approach Caroline Da Silva, Nicolas Amadio, Rachel Sarg, Bruno Domingo, Massil Benbouriche VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Far-Right Political Violence in Ukraine: Assessment of the Donbas War and the Odesa Massacre Ivan Katchanovski, Max Abrahms VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 The Deradicalisation and Disengagement of Women Convicted of Terrorism Offences in Spain María Isabel García García VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Grounds for Cooperation in the Radicalisation Governance Milieu? A Qualitative Exploration of Stakeholder Issue Frames of Online Radicalisation Irene van Oorschot, Giorgio Touburg, Alexander Strelkov, Gabriele Jacobs Research Notes 1 VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Demographic Profile, Mapping, and Punishment of Terrorist Convicts in Indonesia: An Introduction to the Indonesian Terrorism Cases Database Iwa Maulana, Dewi Indriana, Daniella T. Putri, Destya Galuh Ramadhani Resources 2 VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Bibliography: Conflict in Syria (Part 5) Judith Tinnes VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Online Radicalisation: A Contested and Contestable Term Joshua Sinai
VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Is Religious Terrorism More Dangerous? What Have We Learned and How Does It Matter? Lorne L. Dawson
VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Uncovering the Bias and Prejudice in Reporting on Islamist and Non-Islamist Terrorist Attacks in British and US Newspapers Stanley De Coster, Yannick Veilleux-Lepage, Amarnath Amarasingam, Tahir Abbas
VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Hybrid Ideologies in Clinical Settings: Implications for Intervention of the Changing Landscape in Violent Extremism Cécile Rousseau, Janique Johnson-Lafleur, Cindy Ngov, Samuel Veissière
VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Risk and Protective Factors Associated with Violent Extremism: A Multilevel and Interdisciplinary Evidence-Based Approach Caroline Da Silva, Nicolas Amadio, Rachel Sarg, Bruno Domingo, Massil Benbouriche
VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Far-Right Political Violence in Ukraine: Assessment of the Donbas War and the Odesa Massacre Ivan Katchanovski, Max Abrahms
VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 The Deradicalisation and Disengagement of Women Convicted of Terrorism Offences in Spain María Isabel García García
VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Grounds for Cooperation in the Radicalisation Governance Milieu? A Qualitative Exploration of Stakeholder Issue Frames of Online Radicalisation Irene van Oorschot, Giorgio Touburg, Alexander Strelkov, Gabriele Jacobs
VOL. XVIII:3, 2024 Demographic Profile, Mapping, and Punishment of Terrorist Convicts in Indonesia: An Introduction to the Indonesian Terrorism Cases Database Iwa Maulana, Dewi Indriana, Daniella T. Putri, Destya Galuh Ramadhani