Rethinking Radicalization: Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory as a Framework to Understand Pathways to Political Activism and Radicalization
Rethinking Radicalization: Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory as a Framework to Understand Pathways to Political Activism and Radicalization Volume 37, Issue 7, September-October 2025. Neil Shortland Michael Palmieri AnaCristina Bedoya Presley McGarry…
Modelling Drivers of Grievance-Fuelled Violence
Modelling Drivers of Grievance-Fuelled Violence Volume 37, Issue 7, September-October 2025. Emily Corner Adelaide Bragias Jacob Church Helen Taylor Centre for Social Research and Methods, The Australian National University, Canberra,…
Revisiting Terrorist Motivation: A Critical Appraisal and New Directions for Research
Revisiting Terrorist Motivation: A Critical Appraisal and New Directions for Research Volume 37, Issue 7, September-October 2025. John Horgan Max Taylor a Psychology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USAb Crime…
Why They Fight: Ideology and Terrorist Motivation
Why They Fight: Ideology and Terrorist Motivation Volume 37, Issue 7, September-October 2025. Donald Holbrook Department of Security and Crime Science, University College London, London, UKDonald Holbrook directs a research…
Hero or Zero? Meta-Opinion in Terrorist Motivation
Hero or Zero? Meta-Opinion in Terrorist Motivation Volume 37, Issue 7, September-October 2025. Clark McCauley Sophia Moskalenko a Department of Psychology, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA, USAb Department of…
Why I Want to Join the Base: Examining Individual-level Motivational Factors in Recruiting Interviews
Why I Want to Join the Base: Examining Individual-level Motivational Factors in Recruiting Interviews Volume 37, Issue 7, September-October 2025. Rebecca A. Wilson Anthony F. Lemieux a Department of Psychology,…
Religious Redemption as the Motivation for the Jihadist Crime-Terrorism Nexus: A Critical Inquiry
Religious Redemption as the Motivation for the Jihadist Crime-Terrorism Nexus: A Critical Inquiry Volume 37, Issue 7, September-October 2025. Nima Karimi Lorne L. Dawson Department of Sociology and Legal Studies,…
Firm Convictions?: Unpicking Framings of Child Terrorism Offenders
Firm Convictions?: Unpicking Framings of Child Terrorism Offenders Volume 37, Issue 7, September-October 2025. Gina Vale Hannah Rose a Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, University of Southampton, Southampton,…
Gendered Narratives and Misogyny as Motivators Towards Violent Extremism: The Case of Far-Right Extremism in the UK and Australia
Gendered Narratives and Misogyny as Motivators Towards Violent Extremism: The Case of Far-Right Extremism in the UK and Australia Volume 37, Issue 7, September-October 2025. Alexandra Phelan Jessica White Claudia…
Synergies between “Hard” and “Soft” Interventions Against Online Extremism: An Agent‑Based Simulation and Cost–Benefit Analysis
Synergies between “Hard” and “Soft” Interventions Against Online Extremism: An Agent‑Based Simulation and Cost–Benefit Analysis . Matteo Vergani Andrea Giovannetti Stephanie Ng Chee Peng Lim James Zhang Robin Scott a…
From Local to Regional Spoiler: Hamas as a Case Study of a Multi-Dimensional Spoiler
From Local to Regional Spoiler: Hamas as a Case Study of a Multi-Dimensional Spoiler . Amira Schiff Kobi Michael Ori Wertman a Conflict Management, Resolution and Negotiation, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat…
How Rigorous are Evaluations of Violent Extremism Prevention Programs? Results from a Systematic Methodological Review
How Rigorous are Evaluations of Violent Extremism Prevention Programs? Results from a Systematic Methodological Review . Pablo Madriaza David Morin Ghayda Hassan a Department of Psychoeducation and Social Work, Université…