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TSAS CFP 2016 Results

TSAS recently issued a Call for Proposals and is pleased to announce nine new projects for the upcoming year:

Exploring the Reporting of Suspected Terrorist Financing in Real Estate Transactions in Western Canada
Sandra Bucerius, University of Alberta

Educational Trajectories of Radicalized Females in Montreal
Ratna Ghosh, McGill University

Radicalization in Alberta’s Prisons
Kevin Haggerty, University of Alberta

How “Alone” are Lone-Wolves?: Understanding Networks of Influence, Communication, and Tactical Support Among Lone-Wolf Terrorists
David Hofmann, University of New Brunswick

Exploring Resilience and Violent Extremism
Andy Knight, University of Alberta

An Assessment of the Canadian Response to the Foreign Fighter Threat in Comparative Perspective
Patti Lenard, University of Ottawa

Global Financial Networks and Anti-Terrorist Financing Laws
Christian Leuprecht, Royal Military College of Canada

More than Paper Terrorists? A Closer Look at Freemen-On–The-Land In Canada
Barbara Perry, University of Ontario Institute of Technology

Hearts, minds and counter-messages: An experimental test of personality on reactions to extremist propaganda and counter‐extremist messages
Neil Shortland, University of Massachusetts Lowell

Read the project abstracts here