1. The U.S. Homegrown Threat: Creating a Uniform Profile for Homegrown Terrorism After 9/11 Open Access Author: Fanelli, Matthew Dennis Title: The U.S. Homegrown Threat: Creating a Uniform Profile for Homegrown Terrorism After 9/11 Area of Honors: Security and Risk Analysis Keywords: TerrorismHomegrownRadicalization File: Download Fanelli_Matthew_The_US_Homegrown_Threat.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Peter Kent Forster, Thesis SupervisorDr. Edward J Glantz, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Females of the Islamic State: Western Female Radicalization Open Access Author: Barbon, Julia Title: The Females of the Islamic State: Western Female Radicalization Area of Honors: International Politics Keywords: ISISTerrorismFemale TerroristRadicalization File: Download Julia_Barbon__Thesis-2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: James A Piazza, Thesis SupervisorMichael Barth Berkman, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Predictors of Extremism in College Students Open Access Author: Martin, Lisa Title: Predictors of Extremism in College Students Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: ExtremismDomestic ExtremismPolitical BeliefsOstracismSelf-esteemRadicalization File: Download Thesis_Final_Submission.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Brenda L Russell, Thesis SupervisorSandy Feinstein, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. They Will Not Replace Us: A Comparative Case Analysis of the Radicalization of Terrorists Inspired by the Great Replacement Conspiracy Open Access Author: Cicchiello, Sean Title: They Will Not Replace Us: A Comparative Case Analysis of the Radicalization of Terrorists Inspired by the Great Replacement Conspiracy Area of Honors: Security and Risk Analysis Keywords: Lone-Wolf TerrorismRight-Wing ExtremismExtremismRadicalizationGreat ReplacementConspiracyCase StudyFar-rightAlt-right File: Download Cicchiello_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Nick Andrew Diehl, Thesis SupervisorMichael Keith Hills, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Exploring Extremism: A Mixed-Methods Investigation into Online Community Engagement, Radicalization Processes, and Real-World Violence Open Access Author: Weber, Alexa Title: Exploring Extremism: A Mixed-Methods Investigation into Online Community Engagement, Radicalization Processes, and Real-World Violence Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: Online radicalicalizationExtremist violenceOnline platformsRadicalization File: Download Exploring_Extremism-_Weber__2024_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Andrew Vitek, Thesis SupervisorMichael Barth Berkman, Thesis Honors Advisor