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Mary Beth Altier
Mary Beth Altier
Center for Global Affairs, New York University
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Turning away from terrorism: Lessons from psychology, sociology, and criminology
MB Altier, CN Thoroughgood, JG Horgan
Journal of Peace Research 51 (5), 647-661, 2014
3002014
Why they leave: An analysis of terrorist disengagement events from eighty-seven autobiographical accounts
MB Altier, E Leonard Boyle, ND Shortland, JG Horgan
Security Studies 26 (2), 305-332, 2017
1742017
The future of terrorist de-radicalization programs
J Horgan, MB Altier
Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, 83-90, 2012
1402012
Walking away: the disengagement and de-radicalization of a violent right-wing extremist
J Horgan, MB Altier, N Shortland, M Taylor
Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression 9 (2), 63-77, 2017
1382017
In their own words? Methodological considerations in the analysis of terrorist autobiographies
MB Altier, J Horgan, C Thoroughgood
Journal of Strategic Security 5 (4), 85-98, 2012
762012
Returning to the Fight: An Empirical Analysis of Terrorist Re-engagement and Recidivism
MB Altier, EL Boyle, JG Horgan
Terrorism and Political Violence, 2019
672019
Terrorist transformations: The link between terrorist roles and terrorist disengagement
MB Altier, EL Boyle, JG Horgan
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 45 (9), 753-777, 2022
352022
Criminal or terrorist? Fear, bias, and public support for prisoner reentry programs
MB Altier
Terrorism and Political Violence 35 (1), 83-103, 2023
192023
Violent Extremist Disengagement & Reintegration: Lessons from Over 30 Years of DDR
MB Altier
The RESOLVE Network, 2021
132021
Returning to the Fight: What the Literature on Criminal Recidivism Can Contribute to our Understanding of Terrorist Recidivism
MB Altier, J Horgan, C Thoroughgood
US Department of Homeland Security, 2012
122012
Violence, elections, and party politics
MB Altier, S Martin, L Weinberg
Routledge, 2014
92014
Introduction to the Special Issue on Violence, Elections, and Party Politics
MB Altier, S Martin, LB Weinberg
Terrorism and Political Violence 25 (1), 1-7, 2013
82013
Report on Roles and Functions in Terrorist Groups as They Relate to the Likelihood of Exit
MB Altier, EL Boyle, JG Horgan
US Department of Homeland Security, 2013
62013
Voting for violence
MB Altier
Princeton University, 2011
52011
Conclusions to the Special Issue on Violence, Elections, and Party Politics
MB Altier, S Martin, LB Weinberg
Terrorism and Political Violence 25 (1), 157-159, 2013
22013
Framing states: Unitary actor language and public support for coercive foreign policy
MB Altier, JV Kane
International Studies Quarterly 67 (1), sqac080, 2023
12023
On Re-engagement and Risk Factors
MB Altier, EL Boyle, JG Horgan
Terrorism and Political Violence 33 (4), 868-874, 2021
12021
Journal for Deradicalization
J Horgan, T Bjorgo, M Dechesne, C Miller-Idriss, JC Hwang, M Lombardi, ...
Policy 174, 207, 2015
12015
Combating the Terrorist Stigma: Communicating Rehabilitation and Reducing Barriers to Reintegration
G Clubb, MB Altier, Y Kobayashi, G Davies, E Brownsord
Terrorism and Political Violence, 1-18, 2024
2024
Returning to the Fight: Addressing the Drivers and Likelihood of Terrorist Disengagement and Re-Engagement
MB Altier
Proceedings 77 (1), 19, 2021
2021
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