VOL. XII:4, 2018 Does Restrictive Immigration Policy Reduce Terrorism in Western Democracies? Seung-Whan Choi
VOL. XIII:3, 2019 Knowing What to Do: Academic and Practitioner Understanding of How to Counter Violent Radicalization Daniel Koehler, Verena Fiebig
VOL. XIII:3, 2019 A Phoenix Rising from the Ashes? Daesh after its Territorial Losses in Iraq and Syria Ronen Zeidel, Hisham al-Hashimi
VOL. XIII:3, 2019 Call of Duty: Jihad – How the Video Game Motif Has Migrated Downstream from Islamic State Propaganda Videos Cori E. Dauber, Mark D. Robinson, Jovan J. Baslious, Austin G. Blair
VOL. XV:3, 2021 Consensus or Conflict? A Survey Analysis of How Norwegians Interpret the July 22, 2011 Attacks a Decade Later Anders Ravik Jupskås, Øyvind Bugge Solheim
VOL. XVI:6, 2022 Patterns and Consequences of Threats Towards Politicians: Results from Surveys of National and Local Politicians in Norway Tore Bjørgo, Anders Ravik Jupskås, Gunnar Thomassen, Jon Strype
VOL. XVI:6, 2022 The QAnon Security Threat: A Linguistic Fusion-Based Violence Risk Assessment Julia Ebner, Christopher Kavanagh, Harvey Whitehouse
VOL. XVI:6, 2022 Driven by Conspiracies: The Justification of Violence among “Reichsbürger” and Other Conspiracy-Ideological Sovereignists in Contemporary Germany Jan Rathje
VOL. XVI:6, 2022 Strategies of Narrative Coherence: How Militias Justify Embracing State Power Ari Weil