Lawful Extremism
| by JM Berger
Video| by JM Berger
Video| by JM Berger
Can legal codes and court rulings function as extremist ideological texts? Academics usually define extremism as a set of beliefs that fall outside the norms of the society in which they are situated, but entire societies have at times been organized around recognizably extreme beliefs.
| by Beth Daviess
| by CTEC
| by Taylor Chin
An update to CTEC’s earlier Research Note on the Wagner Group’s Rebellion
| by CTEC
Implicit bias in media coverage of terrorism impacts the ways in which we understand, analyze, and seek to subsequently mitigate violent extremism
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