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‘Questions about Dawlah. DM me, plz.’ The Sock Puppet Problem in Online Terrorism Research
This is Not Your Mother’s Terrorism: Social Media, Online Radicalization and the Practice of Political Jamming
Abstract: It is commonly recognized that social media presents vast new opportunities for terrorist groups seeking to radicalize audiences. However, few scholars have studied the actual mechanisms by which radicalizing – …
‘This Isn’t What I Signed Up For’: When Officer Role Expectations Conflict with the Realities of General Duty Work in Rural Communities
Abstract: Although some insight into the sources and scope of occupational stress among rural police officers exists, historically, researchers have focused largely on their policing styles, rather than the relationship – …
#IS_Fangirl: Exploring a New Role for Women in Terrorism
Abstract: In this paper we present initial results from an ongoing study of women affiliated with pro-IS networks on Twitter and other social media. Our particular focus is on 20 – …
From Seeds to Orchards: Using Evidence-Based Policing to Address Canada’s Policing Research Needs.
‘Just Being Mean to Somebody Isn’t a Police Matter’: Police Perspectives on Policing Cyber-bullying
Abstract: Increasing public awareness of cyberbullying, coupled with several highly publicized youth suicides linked to electronic bullying, have led lawmakers and politicians to consider new criminal legislation specifically related to – …
TSAS WP16-07: Cheering on the Jihad: An Exploration of Women’s Participation in Online Pro-jihadist Networks
This paper poses the following questions: 1. Can identifiable patterns of engagement by female posters be discerned based on content of posts? 2. Does the type of the jihadist group – …
TSAS WP15-04: No Sandwiches Here: Representations of Women in Dabiq and Inspire Magazines
How, and to what extent, are women represented within Dabiq and Inspire magazines? As we know from a wealth of mass media reporting, women are increasingly the focus of recruiters – …
This is Not Your Mother’s Terrorism: Social Media, Online Radicalization and the Practice of Political Jamming
Questions about Dawlah. DM me, plz.’ The Sock Puppet Problem in Online Terrorism Research
‘All It Takes Is One TV Show to Ruin It’: A Police Perspective on Police-Media Relations in the Era of Expanding Prime Time Crime Markets
In this article, we draw on interviews conducted with Canadian police investigators for a study of mass media representations of police work to better understand their unique perspectives on the – …