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Terrorism
Theologians, Poets, and Lone Wolves: Mapping Medium-Specific Epistemologies of Radicalization
A Study of Islamic State Terror Plots in the West Robin Simcox Published in 2015 by the Henry Jackson Society
Terror in Australia: Investigating the Rhetoric and the Community
Review of Australia's Counter-Terrorism Machinery
Isis in the West
The Psychogenesis of Terrorism
Can the Implied Freedom of Political Discourse Apply to Speech by Or About Religious Leaders?
Eight Oic Observatory Report on Islamophobia
Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism
Iranian Elderly in Sydney, Australia: a Reflection on Life
Man Haron Monis and the Sydney Lindt Caf'e Siege – Not a Terrorist Attack
1 Cultural & Social Affairs Department Oic
Gen Y Jihadists: Preventing Radicalisation in Australia
Australian Hostage-Taker Had Violent Past Monis Had No Known Ties to Terror Groups
Cooperation and Integration Among Australia's National Security
Openly Voiced Their Support for the Islamic State
Handling of a Letter Sent by Mr Man Haron Monis to the Attorney-General
Top View
Australian Muslim and the Media
Recognizing the Violent Extremist Ideology of 'Incels'
Familyvoice Australia
Ambassade De France En Australie – Service De Presse Et Information Site : Tél
The Annihilation of Memory and Silent Suffering: Inhibiting Outrage at the Injustice of Torture in the War on Terror in Australia
International Conference on Media and Society 'Citizen
The Systemic Marginalisation of Muslim Australian Voices: to What Extent Can Deliberative Democratic Theory Provide a Response?
Lone Wolf Terrorism a Case Study: the Radicalization Process of a Continually Investigated & Islamic State Inspired Lone Wolf Terrorist
Can the Australian Constitution Protect Speech About Religion Or by Religious Leaders?
Hizb Ut-Tahrir
The Sydney Lindt Café Siege: the Role of the Consultant Psychiatrist
Australian Citizenship Legislation Amendment
Martin Place Siege for Consideration by Your Respective Cabinets
Martin Place, Sydney, December 15, 2014
Terror in the Name of God: Confronting Acts of Religious Violence in a Liberal Society Peter Kurti
The Lindt Café Siege the Role of the Consultant Psychiatrist