Although many studies have examined various aspects of terrorism, relatively little is known about risk indicators associated with specific types of terrorist offences. To partly fill this void, this study explores differences on risk indicators of the Violent Extremism Risk Assessment tool (VERA-2R) between 21 Jihadist offenders who were convicted for homicide and a comparison group of 30 Jihadist offenders convicted for other Jihadist terrorist offences. In doing so, we use judicial data from the European Database of Terrorist offenders (EDT). The results reveal that a number of risk and protective indicators differ between both groups. Both terrorist offender groups often expressed grievances about perceived injustice, but the homicide g...
The ability to accurately predict the risk of an individual committing an act of targeted violence i...
In this chapter, we presents the results from a multi-method study in the Netherlands into the role ...
Abstract: What are similarities and differences between violent and nonviolent terrorist suspects? O...
Although many studies have examined various aspects of terrorism, relatively little is known about r...
With the impending defeat of ISIS in Syria and Iraq, supporters of terrorist groups, among them home...
The European Database of Terrorist offenders (EDT) is based on comprehensive judicial information of...
Purpose: The literature on terrorism suggests a strong link between criminal offending and terrorism...
Terrorism is increasingly threatening world peace and stability, not least during the post-9/11 era....
Modern counter-terrorism strategies include, among other preventive mechanisms, as-sessing the ris...
Psychological criminogenic factors for identifying terrorist offenders at risk of recidivism in Indo...
Background: There are a number of risk assessments available for different forms of violence (Kropp,...
Our understanding of the risk assessment of terrorist and extremist prisoners is in its infancy, yet...
Problem Statement: This study investigated risk factors commonly highlighted by prior studies and ri...
Comments on the original articles by Meloy, Roshdi, Glaz-Ocik, & Hoffmann (see record 2016-18836-002...
The study of terrorism has bridged multiple scholarly domains. Terrorism is discussed within politic...
The ability to accurately predict the risk of an individual committing an act of targeted violence i...
In this chapter, we presents the results from a multi-method study in the Netherlands into the role ...
Abstract: What are similarities and differences between violent and nonviolent terrorist suspects? O...
Although many studies have examined various aspects of terrorism, relatively little is known about r...
With the impending defeat of ISIS in Syria and Iraq, supporters of terrorist groups, among them home...
The European Database of Terrorist offenders (EDT) is based on comprehensive judicial information of...
Purpose: The literature on terrorism suggests a strong link between criminal offending and terrorism...
Terrorism is increasingly threatening world peace and stability, not least during the post-9/11 era....
Modern counter-terrorism strategies include, among other preventive mechanisms, as-sessing the ris...
Psychological criminogenic factors for identifying terrorist offenders at risk of recidivism in Indo...
Background: There are a number of risk assessments available for different forms of violence (Kropp,...
Our understanding of the risk assessment of terrorist and extremist prisoners is in its infancy, yet...
Problem Statement: This study investigated risk factors commonly highlighted by prior studies and ri...
Comments on the original articles by Meloy, Roshdi, Glaz-Ocik, & Hoffmann (see record 2016-18836-002...
The study of terrorism has bridged multiple scholarly domains. Terrorism is discussed within politic...
The ability to accurately predict the risk of an individual committing an act of targeted violence i...
In this chapter, we presents the results from a multi-method study in the Netherlands into the role ...
Abstract: What are similarities and differences between violent and nonviolent terrorist suspects? O...