VOL. XV:4, 2021 The Terrorism Recidivism Study (TRS): An Update on Data Collection and Results Omi Hodwitz
VOL. XV:4, 2021 Rival Consolidation in Nascent Insurrections: Why Some Militant Groups Wage Sustained Insurgencies Michael Shkolnik
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:3, 2021 Drawing the Boundaries of Legitimate Debate: Right-Wing Extremism in Norwegian News Media in the Decade After the July 22, 2011 Attacks Anna Grøndahl Larsen
VOL. XV:3, 2021 The Terrorist Attack on Utøya Island: Long-Term Impact on Survivors’ Health and Implications for Policy Kristin A. Glad, Synne Øien Stensland, Grete Dyb
VOL. XV:3, 2021 From Monster to Hero? Explaining Variation in Far-right Support for Anders Behring Breivik Lars Erik Berntzen, Jacob Aasland Ravndal
VOL. XV:3, 2021 Breivik’s Long Shadow? The Impact of the July 22, 2011 Attacks on the Modus Operandi of Extreme-right Lone Actor Terrorists Graham Macklin, Tore Bjørgo
VOL. XV:3, 2021 Introduction by the Guest Editors of the Special Issue The Long-Term Impacts of Attacks - The Case of the July 22, 2011 Attacks in Norway Tore Bjørgo, Anders Ravik Jupskås