Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Achieving complete intelligence from violent extremist communications: integrating the propaganda analysis nexus,2016,11,1,1-13,Morris How to make enemies and influence people: a Social Influence Model of Violent Extremism (SIM-VE),2019,14,2,99-114,Smith Interpretations of proof-of-life videos and their impact on supported interventions,2019,14,2,115-128,Craun Managing belief and speech as incipient violence: 'I'm giving you the opportunity to say that you aren't',2019,14,1,20-38,Abdel-Fattah Cyber as an enabler of terrorism financing now and in the future,2018,13,3,285-300,Windle Pedagogy of terrorism. Mujahid Guide revisited,2018,13,3,332-344,Staller Multimodal visual/sound redundancy in ISIS videos: a close analysis of martyrdom and training segments,2018,13,3,345-360,Winkler Evaluating counter-terrorism strategies in Asia,2018,13,2,155-169,Tan Innovation and terror: an analysis of the use of social media by terror-related groups in the Asia Pacific,2018,13,2,170-184,Droogan The perennial problem of terrorism and political violence in Pakistan,2018,13,2,202-215,Droogan Endemic violence in Afghanistan: a socio-cultural perspective,2018,13,2,216-230,Waldek A typology of insurgent terrorist and extremist threats in India,2018,13,2,231-251,Siyech Brand management in terrorism: the case of Hezbollah,2018,13,1,1-16,Matusitz More than the medium: how the communication literature helps explain ISIS's success in recruiting Westerners,2018,13,1,17-37,Zekulin Police community engagement and outreach in a counterterrorism context,2018,13,1,60-79,Cherney A U.S. military perspective on the promise of Situational Crime Prevention for combating terrorism,2017,12,2,85-104,Lasley Understanding what makes terrorist groups' propaganda effective: an integrative complexity analysis of ISIL and Al Qaeda,2017,12,2,105-118,Houck Terror and technology: domestic intelligence collection and the gossamer of enhanced security,2017,12,2,119-141,Kilroy Exploiting the Islamic State-Taliban rivalry for counterterrorism messaging,2017,12,1,1-15,Aggarwal Policing cost reduction strategies: an international survey,2017,12,1,16-33,Heyer Countering far-right recruitment online: CAPE's practitioner experience,2017,12,1,34-46,Voogt Combating homegrown extremism: assessing common critiques and new approaches for CVE in North America,2017,12,1,66-73,Tierney Local government and Australian counter-terrorism strategy,2017,12,1,74-77,Bergin Understanding and responding to right wing terrorism (editorial),2019,14,3,183-190,Blackbourn Christchurch in the context of New Zealand terrorism and right wing extremism,2019,14,3,191-207,Battersby Australian right wing extremist ideology: exploring narratives of nostalgia and nemesis,2019,14,3,208-226,Campion Domestic terrorism and hate crimes: legal definitions and media framing of mass shootings in the United States,2019,14,3,227-244,Taylor Anti-government rage: understanding identifying and responding to the sovereign citizen movement in Australia,2019,14,3,245-261,Baldino Countering right-wing extremism: lessons from Germany and Norway,2019,14,3,262-279,Hardy Law state and right-wing extremism in India,2019,14,3,280-297,Singh Life psychology and significance quest: a complementary approach to violent extremism and counter-radicalisation,2020,15,1,1-22,Kruglanski Countering violent extremism through state-society partnerships: a case study of de-radicalisation programmes in Indonesia,2020,15,1,23-43,Subedi How to evaluate a program working with terrorists? Understanding Australia's countering violent extremism early intervention program,2020,15,2,97-116,Harris-Hogan Lessons from September 11 about the post-conflict threat posed by foreign terrorist fighters,2020,15,2,136-153,Milton India's federalism puzzle counter-terrorism challenge and NCTC debate,2020,15,2,154-174,Kaura Risks radicalisation and rehabilitation: imprisonment of incarcerated terrorists,2020,15,3,189-208,Hart Social media and radicalisation of university students in Bangladesh,2020,15,3,228-243,Amit A coproduction research model between academia and law enforcement responsible for investigating threats,2021,16,1,32-43,Craun Countering violent extremism: assessment in theory and practice,2021,16,1,58-74,Malet Teaching terrorism and practitioners: context capabilities and connectivity in counter-terrorism knowledge and networks,2021,16,1,75-91,Campion A global comparison of suicide and non-suicide terrorism,2021,16,2,105-124,Demir Reliability and validity of the Assessment and Treatment of Radicalization Scale (ATRS) on a sample of Iranians,2021,16,2,125-140,Loza Emerging trends of on-campus radicalization in Pakistan,2021,16,2,141-156,Mehmood Political conjuncture intended audience and the 'Historiography' of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) terrorist organisation,2021,16,2,157-172,KarakoƧ The use of family networks in suicide terrorism: a case study of the 2018 Surabaya attacks,2021,16,2,173-191,Santhana Dass Revisiting reactionary terrorism: definitions causes and consequences,2021,16,2,192-201,Treistman Understanding the dissemination of ISIS beheading videos through the diffusion of innovations (DoI) theory,2021,16,3,205-222,Matusitz Open drug markets vulnerable neighbourhoods and gun violence in two Swedish cities,2021,16,3,223-244,Sturup Regionalism and bilateral counter-terrorism cooperation: the case of India and Thailand,2021,16,3,245-266,Cogan A VAR analysis of the effects of Al-Shabaab's pledge to Al-Qaeda on bombings and fatalities,2021,16,3,283-301,Hsu Islamophobes are not all the same! A study of far right actors on Twitter,2022,17,1,1-23,Margetts Police perceptions of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by type of police agency,2022,17,1,72-94,Demir Russia's Night Wolves in Australia,2022,17,2,135-158,Harris Differentiating terrorist groups: a novel approach to leverage their online communication,2022,17,2,180-199,De Bruyn Sharing terrorism intelligence: insights from UK law enforcement agencies,2022,17,2,218-228,Wong