Law Enforcement Training and the Domestic Far Right (original) (raw)

Investigating Terrorism from the Extreme Right: A Review of Past and Present Research

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Violence and Terrorism from the Far- Right: Policy Options to Counter an Elusive Threat

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Right-Wing Extremism in the Military

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A Threat from Within? Exploring the Link between the Extreme Right and the Military

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Developing and Testing Virtual Training for Police Prevention of Extremist Infiltration in Communities

Anne Speckhard

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Killed in the line of duty: Comparing police homicides committed by far-right extremists to all police homicides

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Four Intersections Between Police and Violent Extremism

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Radical, Racial and Ready to Kill. Far-Right Terrorism, its Evolution and Possible Solutions

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Countering Right-Wing Extremist Radicalization Where to take our policy toolkits next: In-formed and re-formed perspectives of a former violent extremist A Reflection Paper for the Canadian Commission for UNESCO

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Extreme-Right Violence and Terrorism: Concepts, Patterns, and Responses

Tore Bjorgo

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On the Front Line: A Guide to Countering Far-Right Extremism

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Ideology and Threat Assessment: Law Enforcement Evaluation of Muslim and Right-Wing Extremism

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Don't Give Domestic Extremists the 'Post-9/11 Treatment'

Max Abrahms

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Far-Right Extremism: Trends and Methods for Response and Prevention

Vidhya Ramalingam

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Explaining the Spontaneous Nature of Far-Right Violence in the United States by

Matthew M Sweeney

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Utilizing Criminological Theory to Counter Violent Extremism

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Surveying American State Police Agencies About Terrorism Threats, Terrorism Sources, and Terrorism Definitions

Joshua D. Freilich

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From Superiority to Supremacy: Exploring the Vulnerability of Military and Police Special Forces to Extreme Right Radicalization

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The challenge of extremism in the military is not going away without a new perspective

Anne Speckhard

Military Times, 2021

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Should we be concerned about right-wing extremist infiltration into law enforcement?

Hasret Dikici Bilgin

2021

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A Mixed-Method Analysis of Fatal Attacks on Police by Far-Right Extremists

Joshua D. Freilich

Police Quarterly, 2015

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Strategies for Resilience: Results from a German Pilot Project to Prevent Far-Right Radicalisation Within the Police

Daniel Koehler

Policing and Society, 2023

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Far-Right Lone Wolf Homicides in the United States

Joshua D. Freilich

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 2013

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Policing "Radicalization," 3 UC Irvine L. Rev. 809 (2013)

Amna Akbar

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A Research Agenda for Far-Right Violence and Extremism

Andreas Wimmer

A Research Agenda for Far-Right Violence and Extremism, 2024

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Extreme right-wing political violence and terrorism

Max Taylor

Social Identities, 2013

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Routine Activities and Right-Wing Extremists: An Empirical Comparison of the Victims of Ideologically- and Non-Ideologically-Motivated Homicides Committed by American Far-Rightists

Joshua D. Freilich

Terrorism and Political Violence, 2014

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Front-line practitioners versus received theories of crime and terrorism

Vincenzo Ruggiero

International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 2019

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American Terrorism and Extremist Crime Data Sources and Selectivity Bias: An Investigation Focusing on Homicide Events Committed by Far-Right Extremists

Joshua D. Freilich

Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 2012

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Explaining the Spontaneous Nature of Far-Right Violence in the United States

Matthew M Sweeney

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‘Run Silent, Run Deep’: Examining Right-Wing Extremism in the Military

Amarnath Amarasingam

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Trauma-Informed and Restorative Justice-Informed Approach to the Global Rise of Far-Right Extremism: A Case Study on the United States

Lindsey Parnas

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The Organizational Dynamics of Far‐Right Hate Groups in the United States: Comparing Violent to Non‐Violent Organizations, Dec. 2011

Clark McCauley

2012

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The Three Ps of Domestic Extremism in the United States

Anne Speckhard

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