Riding the Waves: Reimagining Rapoport’s Thesis with Stochastic Terrorist Actors
Riding the Waves: Reimagining Rapoport’s Thesis with Stochastic Terrorist Actors Volume 38, Issue 2, March 2026. Jared R. Dmello Mia Bloom a School of Society and Culture, Adelaide University, Adelaide,…
From Theory to Policy: The Four Waves and U.S. Counterterrorism
From Theory to Policy: The Four Waves and Counterterrorism Volume 38, Issue 2, March 2026. R. Kim Cragin Center for Strategy and Military Power, National Defense University, Washington, DC, USAR.…
Mapping the Waves of Terrorism Using Computational Text Analysis
Mapping the Waves of Terrorism Using Computational Text Analysis Volume 38, Issue 2, March 2026. Amira Jadoon Caleb Lucas a Department of Political Science, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USAb Department…
Religious Political Violence in Early 19th Century America
Religious Political Violence in Early 19th Century America Volume 38, Issue 2, March 2026. Daniel Byman a School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USAb Center for Strategic and…
Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: Looking at the Current Milieu Through Rapoport’s Four Waves Theory of Modern Terrorism
Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: Looking at the Current Milieu Through Rapoport’s Four Waves Theory of Modern Terrorism Volume 38, Issue 2, March 2026. J. S. Elson Alexis L. d’Amato…
Polygraph testing abuses in National Registry of Exonerations false confession cases
Polygraph testing abuses in National Registry of Exonerations false confession cases Abstract Purpose We investigated the context and consequences of polygraph administration during the interrogation of criminal suspects who falsely…
All the Terrorism Fit to Print: a new dataset on media coverage of militant groups
All the Terrorism Fit to Print: a new dataset on media coverage of militant groups . Colin J. Beck Eric Schoon Steven Bao a Department of Sociology, Pomona College, Claremont,…
Product illegality and its structural consequences: Peter Reuter’s impact on the study of drug markets
Product illegality and its structural consequences: Peter Reuter’s impact on the study of drug markets . Kim Moeller Department of Criminology, Malmö Universitet, Malmö, Sweden Read the syndicated article here
Addressing challenges in investigating money laundering cases facilitated by underground banking across the Taiwan strait: The role of supervisory technology (SupTech)
Addressing challenges in investigating money laundering cases facilitated by underground banking across the Taiwan strait: The role of supervisory technology (SupTech) Publication date: June 2026Source: International Journal of Law, Crime…
Structural Racism and the Segregation of Violence in Ethnoracial Neighborhoods
Structural Racism and the Segregation of Violence in Ethnoracial Neighborhoods . Thomas L. McNulty Paul E. Bellair Man-Kit Lei Arlana Henry a University of Georgia-Emeritus, Copperopolis, California, USAb The Ohio…
Experiences of older people during re-entry from prison – an exploration of current research using a systematic quantitative literature review (SQLR)
Experiences of older people during re-entry from prison – an exploration of current research using a systematic quantitative literature review (SQLR) . Sandra Cowen Nicole Ryan Linda Mcauliffe a Australian…
An analysis of COVID‐19’s impact on the emergence of bicycle theft in Japan using Gaussian process regression
An analysis of COVID‐19's impact on the emergence of bicycle theft in Japan using Gaussian process regression Abstract Background The state of emergency imposed in Tokyo due to COVID-19 led…