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Joshua D. Freilich
Joshua D. Freilich
Professor of Criminal Justice, John Jay College
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Distinguishing “loner” attacks from other domestic extremist violence: A comparison of farright homicide incident and offender characteristics
J Gruenewald, S Chermak, JD Freilich
Criminology & Public Policy 12 (1), 65-91, 2013
3452013
Introducing the United States extremis crime database (ECDB)
JD Freilich, SM Chermak, R Belli, J Gruenewald, WS Parkin
Terrorism and Political Violence 26 (2), 372-384, 2014
2752014
Intelligence-led policing as a framework for responding to terrorism
EF McGarrell, JD Freilich, S Chermak
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 23 (2), 142-158, 2007
2562007
Criminology theory and terrorism: Introduction to the special issue
JD Freilich, G LaFree
Terrorism and Political Violence 27 (1), 1-8, 2015
174*2015
American terrorism and extremist crime data sources and selectivity bias: An investigation focusing on homicide events committed by far-right extremists
SM Chermak, JD Freilich, WS Parkin, JP Lynch
Journal of quantitative criminology 28 (1), 191-218, 2012
1722012
The organizational dynamics of far-right hate groups in the United States: Comparing violent to nonviolent organizations
S Chermak, J Freilich, M Suttmoeller
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 36 (3), 193-218, 2013
1502013
Far-right lone wolf homicides in the United States
J Gruenewald, S Chermak, JD Freilich
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 36 (12), 1005-1024, 2013
1292013
Surveying American state police agencies about terrorism threats, terrorism sources, and terrorism definitions
JD Freilich, SM Chermak, J Simone Jr
Terrorism and Political Violence 21 (3), 450-475, 2009
128*2009
An assessment of the empirical validity and conceptualization of individual level multivariate studies of lifestyle/routine activities theory published from 1995 to 2005
R Spano, JD Freilich
Journal of criminal justice 37 (3), 305-314, 2009
1282009
The relationship between hate groups and far-right ideological violence
A Adamczyk, J Gruenewald, SM Chermak, JD Freilich
Journal of contemporary criminal justice 30 (3), 310-332, 2014
1232014
Gang membership, gun carrying, and employment: Applying routine activities theory to explain violent victimization among inner city, minority youth living in extreme poverty∗
R Spano, JD Freilich, J Bolland
Justice Quarterly 25 (2), 381-410, 2008
1162008
Critical events in the life trajectories of domestic extremist white supremacist groups: A case study analysis of four violent organizations
JD Freilich, SM Chermak, D Caspi
Criminology & Public Policy 8 (3), 497-530, 2009
1132009
Preventing deadly encounters between law enforcement and American far-rightists
JD Freilich, SM Chermak
Crime Prevention Studies 25 (1), 141-172, 2009
1092009
Extreme hatred: Revisiting the hate crime and terrorism relationship to determine whether they are “close cousins” or “distant relatives”
CE Mills, JD Freilich, SM Chermak
Crime & Delinquency 63 (10), 1191-1223, 2017
1022017
Religion and crime: A systematic review and assessment of next steps
A Adamczyk, JD Freilich, C Kim
Sociology of Religion 78 (2), 192-232, 2017
1022017
The handbook of the criminology of terrorism
G LaFree, JD Freilich
John Wiley & Sons, 2016
962016
Routine activities and right-wing extremists: An empirical comparison of the victims of ideologically-and non-ideologically-motivated homicides committed by American far-rightists
WS Parkin, JD Freilich
Terrorism and Political Violence 27 (1), 182-203, 2015
952015
Investigating the applicability of macro-level criminology theory to terrorism: A county-level analysis
JD Freilich, A Adamczyk, SM Chermak, KA Boyd, WS Parkin
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 31, 383-411, 2015
922015
Internet-based radicalization as enculturation to violent deviant subcultures
TJ Holt, JD Freilich, SM Chermak
Deviant behavior 38 (8), 855-869, 2017
832017
Reducing terrorism through situational crime prevention
J Freilich, G Newman
Criminal Justice Press, 2009
782009
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