Archive
Analysis of Recent Terrorist Trials; Discovering Operationally Significant Patterns of Behaviour in Violent Jihadist Extremists
Lindsay Clutterbuck ,
An evidence based analysis of selected Terrorism trials in the UK. Now available to download free of charge from the Rand Europe website.
Counterfeiting of Goods and its possible use as a Modus Operandi of Terrorist Financing
Dr. Nicholas Ridley, DASS London Metropolitan University
This study addressed three separate but interacting criminological issues. These were firstly the overall perception of financing of terrorism; secondly the link between the finances of organised crime and financing of terrorism; both are set against the massive backcloth formed by the third issue, the growing, but underestimated global problem of counterfeiting goods. The overall objective of the study is to ascertain the possibility and extent, to which terrorist groups may be utilising, or involving themselves in, the criminal activity of counterfeiting of goods in order to raise terrorist funds.
Walking Away from Terrorism: Accounts of Disengagement from Radical and Extremist Movements
John Horgan,
Comparative analysis of western societies
Mr Richard Warnes, RAND Europe
The logic of violence & terror in post-conflict states
Dr Michael Boyle, University of St Andrews
The logic of violence & terror in post-conflict states.