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Activism and Radicalism in Prison: Measurement and Correlates in a Large Sample of Inmates in Texas

opencrim July 11, 2018 Activism and Radicalism in Prison: Measurement and Correlates in a Large Sample of Inmates in Texas2018-07-11T05:33:51+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Activism and Radicalism in Prison: Measurement and Correlates in a Large Sample of Inmates in Texas . Scott H. Decker Read the syndicated article here
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Investigating Race Salience, Defendant Race, and Victim Race Effects on Mock Juror Decision-Making in Canada

opencrim July 11, 2018 Investigating Race Salience, Defendant Race, and Victim Race Effects on Mock Juror Decision-Making in Canada2018-07-11T05:33:48+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Investigating Race Salience, Defendant Race, and Victim Race Effects on Mock Juror Decision-Making in Canada . Evelyn M. Maeder Read the syndicated article here
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Examining the Impact of Ecological Contexts on Gender Disparity in Federal Sentencing

opencrim July 11, 2018 Examining the Impact of Ecological Contexts on Gender Disparity in Federal Sentencing2018-07-11T05:33:45+00:00 Justice Quarterly
Examining the Impact of Ecological Contexts on Gender Disparity in Federal Sentencing . Byungbae Kim Read the syndicated article here
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The Impact of Hot Spots Policing on Collective Efficacy: Findings from a Randomized Field Trial

opencrim July 11, 2018 The Impact of Hot Spots Policing on Collective Efficacy: Findings from a Randomized Field Trial2018-07-11T05:33:42+00:00 Justice Quarterly
The Impact of Hot Spots Policing on Collective Efficacy: Findings from a Randomized Field Trial . Tammy Rinehart Kochel Read the syndicated article here
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Pathways into Terrorism: Understanding Entry into and Support for Terrorism in Asia

opencrim July 11, 2018 Pathways into Terrorism: Understanding Entry into and Support for Terrorism in Asia2018-07-11T05:04:20+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Pathways into Terrorism: Understanding Entry into and Support for Terrorism in Asia . Julie Chernov Hwang Read the syndicated article here
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Radicalisation in the Philippines: The Cotabato Cell of the “East Asia Wilayah”

opencrim July 11, 2018 Radicalisation in the Philippines: The Cotabato Cell of the “East Asia Wilayah”2018-07-11T05:04:17+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Radicalisation in the Philippines: The Cotabato Cell of the “East Asia Wilayah” . Sidney Jones Read the syndicated article here
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Not just Brainwashed: Understanding the Radicalization of Indonesian Female Supporters of the Islamic State

opencrim July 11, 2018 Not just Brainwashed: Understanding the Radicalization of Indonesian Female Supporters of the Islamic State2018-07-11T05:04:15+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Not just Brainwashed: Understanding the Radicalization of Indonesian Female Supporters of the Islamic State . Nava Nuraniyah Read the syndicated article here
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Why They Join: Pathways into Indonesian Jihadist Organizations

opencrim July 11, 2018 Why They Join: Pathways into Indonesian Jihadist Organizations2018-07-11T05:04:12+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Why They Join: Pathways into Indonesian Jihadist Organizations . Julie Chernov Hwang Read the syndicated article here
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Bangladeshi Militants: What Do We Know?

opencrim July 11, 2018 Bangladeshi Militants: What Do We Know?2018-07-11T05:04:09+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Bangladeshi Militants: What Do We Know? . Ali Riaz Read the syndicated article here
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Sometimes they mean what they say: understanding violence among domestic extremists

opencrim July 11, 2018 Sometimes they mean what they say: understanding violence among domestic extremists2018-07-11T03:03:34+00:00 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
Sometimes they mean what they say: understanding violence among domestic extremists Volume 11, Issue 2, July 2018, Page 74-88. Victor Asal Read the syndicated article here
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Examining the military–media nexus in ISIS’s provincial photography campaign

opencrim July 11, 2018 Examining the military–media nexus in ISIS’s provincial photography campaign2018-07-11T03:03:31+00:00 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
Examining the military–media nexus in ISIS’s provincial photography campaign Volume 11, Issue 2, July 2018, Page 89-108. Kareem El Damanhoury Read the syndicated article here
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Changes and stabilities in the language of Islamic state magazines: a sentiment analysis

opencrim July 11, 2018 Changes and stabilities in the language of Islamic state magazines: a sentiment analysis2018-07-11T03:03:29+00:00 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
Changes and stabilities in the language of Islamic state magazines: a sentiment analysis Volume 11, Issue 2, July 2018, Page 109-120. Logan Macnair Read the syndicated article here
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