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Purpose and Goals of the Program
Funding Mechanisms
NIJ Review Process
 
Progress and Dissemination of Research Efforts
Synthesizing research
Finals reports
Projects nearing completion
 
Looking Forward
Resources
Questions
Introduction to Synthesis Exercises
 
 
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How Radicalization to Terrorism Occurs in the United States: What
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The Longevity of American Terrorists: Factors Affecting Sustainability
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Good morning everyone.

My name is Aisha Qureshi and I’m a social science analyst at the National Institute of Justice, working on the Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism research portfolio. I’m also joined today by my colleague, Kateira Aryaeinejad, whom you’ll hear from in just a bit.

First and foremost, I want to thank Vic / UTEP for inviting me to share a bit about what we do and our role in trying to move the field of radicalization and violent extremism studies forward.

Tell story of outreach, then dissemination plan, and the addition of Kat.

Thank audience for coming in to listen to us!

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The National Institute of Justice focuses on understanding the drivers of radicalization, exploring effective prevention strategies, and evaluating the evolving threats of extremism in the U.S. Research efforts aim to synthesize findings to address the complexities of domestic extremism, emerging topics, and new areas of focus. The program continues to adapt to enhance knowledge, interventions, and safeguard democratic principles.

  • NIJ research
  • Radicalization
  • Extremism
  • Domestic violence
  • Prevention

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  1. The Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism Research Portfolio at the National Institute of Justice Aisha J. Qureshi Social Science Analyst Office on Violence and Victimization Prevention August 29, 2023

  2. Todays Presentation What is the National Institute of Justice? Portfolio Overview: Program History Purpose and Goals of the Program Funding Mechanisms NIJ Review Process Progress and Dissemination of Research Efforts Synthesizing research Finals reports Projects nearing completion Looking Forward Resources Questions Introduction to Synthesis Exercises

  3. The National Institute of Justice The research, development and evaluation agency of the U.S. Department of Justice Goals: To improve knowledge and understanding of crime and justice issues through science

  4. Program History Aftermath of 9/11 New mandate by Congress in 2012 to carry out: research targeted toward developing a better understanding of the domestic radicalization phenomenon, and advancing evidence-based strategies for effective intervention and prevention. Eleven consecutive years Over 50 awards made

  5. Initial Program Goals and Priorities To understand: 1. Primary drivers of radicalization 2. Violent extremism vs. other forms of mass violence 3. Policies/programs effective in: 1. Prevention 2. Intervention 3. Disengagement 4. Deradicalization

  6. Evolving Threats, Evolving Research Global trends Frequency and lethality of terrorist attacks in America COVID-19 pandemic January 6 insurrection

  7. Shifts in Direction 1. An increase in the amount of resources available 2. New topics of interest related to radicalization and extremism as identified by Congress 3. Emerging areas of emphasis denoted in the solicitation 4. Diversity of Perspectives

  8. Current Purpose & Goals Increase knowledge of radicalization in the U.S. Bolster evidence-based prevention and intervention strategies New Areas of Focus + Considerations Communication Reintegration Safeguarding of democratic principles and institutions Long term drivers of radicalization Diversity in extremism research

  9. THE SOLICITATION

  10. Areas of Focus Topic Area 1: Research to Inform Terrorism Prevention Efforts Topic Area 2: Research on the Role of Communications in Promoting and Countering Extremist Content and Information Topic Area 3: Research on Disengagement, Deradicalization, and the Reintegration Into Society of Individuals Incarcerated for Terrorism Related Offenses Topic Area 4: Evaluations of Programs and Practices to Prevent Terrorism

  11. $7.5 million Domestic violent domestic extremist ideologies Safeguarding of democratic principles and institutions Long term drivers of radicalization MDM the broader role of communications Diversity in extremism research

  12. THE NIJ REVIEW PROCESS

  13. External Peer Review Panels of experts Technical and practitioner reviewers Independent scores and comments Returned to NIJ for review

  14. External Peer Review Selection Criteria Statement of the Problem 15% Understanding of the problem, research questions, and awareness of the state of current research Project Design and Implementation 45% Quality and technical merit Feasibility of project and soundness of methods Awareness of potential pitfalls and how to mitigate them Potential Impact 20% Ability of the project to contribute a significant scientific or technical advancement to the field Capabilities/Competencies 15% Demonstrated productivity and experience of the applicant organization and proposed project staff Relationship between the capabilities/competencies of the proposed project staff and the scope/strategies of the project Budget 5%

  15. Internal Review Consists of NIJ scientific staff, NIJ leadership, and other subject matter experts Review external peer review scores and comments Formulate funding recommendations All funding decisions are made at the discretion of the NIJ Director!

  16. Proposals should be: Well-written Innovative Timely Rigorous and well-designed Feasible Impactful

  17. Deliverables Include 1. Progress reports 2. Final Research Report 3. Associated data sets or files 4. Scholarly products

  18. What We Have Learned Synthesis Papers How Radicalization to Terrorism Occurs in the United States: What Research Sponsored by the National Institute of Justice Tells Us Risk Factors and Indicators Associated With Radicalization to Terrorism in the United States: What Research Sponsored by the National Institute of Justice Tells Us

  19. What We Have Learned Individual Studies A Comparative Study of Violent Extremism and Gangs Empirical Assessment of Domestic Disengagement and Deradicalization (EAD3) Research and Evaluation on Domestic Radicalization to Violent Extremism: Research to Support Exit USA The Longevity of American Terrorists: Factors Affecting Sustainability Evaluating the Safe Spaces Program: Using a Community-based Public Health Approach to Prevent Violent Extremism

  20. Current/Recently Completed Awards Community Reporting Thresholds: Sharing Information with Authorities Concerning Terrorism Activity Research on Domestic Radicalization to Violent Extremism: Insights from Family and Friends of Current and Former Extremists Exploring the Social Networks of Homegrown Violent Extremists (HVE) Military Veterans Applying a Development Evaluation Approach to Address Community Safety and Health Challenges of Reintegration Programs in the USA Risk and Rehabilitation: Supporting the Work of Probation Officers in the Community Reentry of Extremist Offenders

  21. Progress Twelve consecutive years 50+ awards made

  22. Typology

  23. Dissemination Campaign Research for the Real World January, 2022 Dedicated NIJ Journal Issue Fall, 2023 Podcasts 2022 - 2023

  24. A New Synthesis Initiative Synthesis papers and Five Things Fall, 2023

  25. More Information NIJ Domestic Radicalization & Violent Extremism Portfolio: www.nij.gov keyword: radicalization Forthcoming publications/resources will be delivered to your email!

  26. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS DISCUSSION AISHA.QURESHI@USDOJ.GOV

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