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Terrorism in New Zealand
Request Relating to Right Wing Extremism
Phd DISSERTATION
Reapproaching Moral Panic
New Zealand's Counter-Terrorism Strategy
The Military Police Battalion Is, at a Minimum, Three Companies (Up to 100 Servicemen Each) Plus Operational and Logistic-Support Elements.”
A Scoping Review of Interventions for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism: Current Status and Implications for Future Research
The Impact of British Counterterrorist Strategies on Political Violence in Northern Ireland: Comparing Deterrence and Backlash Models*
LEG 106 REPORT on 25
MME Unveils Strategic Food Security Projects 2019-23 at Agriteq
Catherine De Bolle, Executive Director, Europol EDITORIAL BOARD Paul Cruickshank Colonel Suzanne Nielsen, Ph.D
Terrorism Anxiety and Attitudes Toward Muslims Diala Hawi1, Danny Osborne2, Joseph Bulbulia2, & Chris G
The Xinjiang Papers
Beyond Radicalisation (Excerpt)
Al-Ajmi Thaqal Saad
Imagereal Capture
Terrorism, Violent Extremism, and the Internet: Free Speech Considerations
ASPI Counterterrorism Yearbook 2021
The Evolution of Terrorism As a Legal Concept in International Law and Its Influence on Definitions in Domestic Legislation, 29 B.C
Top View
Understanding Lone-Actor Terrorists: the Global Context and How It Can Be Applied to New Zealand
The Case of New Zealand
From Hijackings to Right-Wing Extremism: the Drivers of New Zealand’S Counter-Terrorism Legislation 1977 – 2020
Counter-Terrorism Policing and Culturally Diverse Communities
Using Experimental Text Analysis to Classify Terrorist Content
New Zealand Media Constructions of Islam and Muslims: an Analysis of Selected Newspapers Between 2005- 2006
INTELLIGENCE MEETS ENFORCEMENT: the Policy and Practice Benchmarks Arising from Inter- Organisational Relationships Implemented
RACE, GENDER and VIOLENCE on the TRANSATLANTIC EXTREME-RIGHT, 1969-2009 a Dissertation Presented by Simon
Security Council Provisional Seventy-Fourth Year
New Zealand National Risk Assessment
New Zealand's National Security Framework
1. Anti-Terror Laws and the Media After 9/11: Three Models in Australia, NZ and the Pacific
The Ghost of New Zealand's Terrorism Past and Present
Vol 115 No 1154: 24 May 2002
GNET Survey on the Role of Technology in Violent Extremism and the State of Research Community – Tech Industry Engagement
Law Commission Paper
Talking Terrorism