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Building a Library of Critical Insight

NCITE's research endeavors and strategic partnerships have produced reams of material aimed at bolstering our national resilience.

George Washington University Program on Extremism

NCITE's strategic partnership with the George Washington University Program on Extremism aims to understand and communicate the current state of the violent extremist threat to the U.S. homeland through the dissemination of infographic trackers and in-depth reports.

Infographic Trackers

Extremism Tracker

Islamic State in America

Updated: January 2023 Updated: January 2023

Published Reports

ISIS Financing in America – Sept. 2020

Antisemitism as an Underlying Precursor to Violent Extremism in American Far-Right and Islamist Contexts – Oct. 2020

RMVE Attack Planning and the U.S. Federal Response – May 2021

The Founding Fathers of American Jihad – June 2021

Anarchist Left-Wing Violent Extremism in America - Trends in Radicalization, Recruitment, and Mobilization – Nov. 2021

Rise of the Reactionaries: Comparing the Ideologies of Salafi-Jihadism and White Supremacist Extremism – Dec. 2021

Imitators or Innovators? Comparing Salafi-Jihadist and White Supremacist Attack Planning in the United States – April 2022

Hezbollah's Operations and Networks in the United States: Two Decades in Review – June 2022

Women in American Violent Extremism: An Examination of Far-Right and Salafi-Jihadist Movements – June 2022

Islamist Homophobia in the West: From Rhetoric to Violence – Sept. 2022

Contemporary Violent Extremism and the Black Hebrew Israelite Movement – Sept. 2022

The Islamic State in America: After the Caliphate – Sept. 2022

Jihadist Attacks in the West, 2014-2022 – Sept. 2022

Mayhem, Murder, and Misdirection: Violent Extremist Attack Plots Against Critical Infrastructure in the United States, 2016-2022 – Sept. 2022

Effects of Organizational Dynamics on Terrorist Threats and Counterterrorism Responses

Ideological Influences and Radicalization in Online Microblog Platforms

This project, led by researchers at the University of Oklahoma, examines messaging strategies on publicly-accessible microblog platforms such as Twitter.

Year 2 Final Report – Oct. 2022

Online Radicalization Year 2 Report Summary – Feb. 2023

Training, Education Research, and Implementation Strategies for Homeland Security Intelligence

Barriers to Family Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) of Mobilization Behaviors and Pre-Operational Planning

Understanding Malevolent Creativity in Terrorist Attacks

Understanding Transnational Tactical Innovation and Diffusion in Jihadist & Violent Right-Wing Extremist Attack Planning & Preparation

Examining the Utility of Suspicious Activity Reporting on Cybercrime Incidents

Understanding Threats to Public Officials

This project, led by Pete Simi at Chapman University, aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of patterns and trends in threats targeting public officials in elections, health, and education.

Threats to Public Officials Panel – Sept. 2022

Criminal Case Infographic – March 2023

How Organizational Dynamics in Domestic and International Violent Extremist Groups Shape Terrorist Threats And CT Responses

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