This article presents an empirical analysis of a unique dataset of 1240 former members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA). We highlight the shifting sociological and operational profile of PIRA's cadre, and highlight these dynamics in conjunction with primary PIRA documents and secondary interview sources. The effect of these changes in terms of the scale and intensity of PIRA violence is also considered. Although this is primarily a study of a disbanded violent organization, it contains broad policy implications beyond the contemporary violence of dissident movements in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. We conclude with a consideration of how a shifting sociological profile impacts upon group effectiveness, re...
First published online on 16 Sep 2020On 18 April 2019, by-stander Lyra McKee was killed while a grou...
This chapter shows how, in the case of the Northern Ireland conflict (1968\u20131998, also known as ...
Research exploring radicalization pathways and how and why people become involved in terrorism has e...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
Using stochastic methods we illustrate that the Provisional Irish Republican Army's (PIRA) network i...
This article draws on data from one-to-one interviews with members and former members of the Ulster ...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
This thesis presents an empirical analysis of a unique data set of 427 men and women who have been c...
This thesis examines the first ten years of the campaign of political violence that was waged by the...
Northern Ireland has endured a history of violence since its inception in 1922. The last forty years...
This article explores the processes involved in leaving social movements or disengaging from terrori...
The centenary of the 1916 Rising marks a time of peaceful commemoration, across the island of Irelan...
Since the advent of the Good Friday peace agreement, violence associated with dissident Irish Republ...
While the impact of the Troubles retains centrality within much of Northern Irish political life, th...
This thesis examines how an armed group understands and manages the operation of informers against i...
First published online on 16 Sep 2020On 18 April 2019, by-stander Lyra McKee was killed while a grou...
This chapter shows how, in the case of the Northern Ireland conflict (1968\u20131998, also known as ...
Research exploring radicalization pathways and how and why people become involved in terrorism has e...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
Using stochastic methods we illustrate that the Provisional Irish Republican Army's (PIRA) network i...
This article draws on data from one-to-one interviews with members and former members of the Ulster ...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
This thesis presents an empirical analysis of a unique data set of 427 men and women who have been c...
This thesis examines the first ten years of the campaign of political violence that was waged by the...
Northern Ireland has endured a history of violence since its inception in 1922. The last forty years...
This article explores the processes involved in leaving social movements or disengaging from terrori...
The centenary of the 1916 Rising marks a time of peaceful commemoration, across the island of Irelan...
Since the advent of the Good Friday peace agreement, violence associated with dissident Irish Republ...
While the impact of the Troubles retains centrality within much of Northern Irish political life, th...
This thesis examines how an armed group understands and manages the operation of informers against i...
First published online on 16 Sep 2020On 18 April 2019, by-stander Lyra McKee was killed while a grou...
This chapter shows how, in the case of the Northern Ireland conflict (1968\u20131998, also known as ...
Research exploring radicalization pathways and how and why people become involved in terrorism has e...