December 12, 2015 Terrorism American fears have been greatly exaggerated Despite threats of terrorism and concerns over Muslim immigrants, the numbers show the U.S. public hasn’t completely lost its collective head Foreign Policy
December 12, 2015 ISIS How ISIS, the Syria civil war and the refugee crisis are shaping European politics and identity ISLAMiCommentary
December 12, 2015 Police in America Will crime increase because of current crisis in ‘police legitimacy’? the journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest (pdf)
December 12, 2015 Terrorism Human shields: The dialogue continues As the Paris attacks tragically illustrate, we already live in a world where the worst of humankind exhibit a stunning contempt for the law. Just Security
December 12, 2015 Fighting Extremism Vigilant or paranoid? Reexamining ‘see something, say something’ A discussion of the “If you see something, say something” campaign that’s been adopted by the Department of Homeland Security to make ordinary citizens a line of defense in the fight against extremism. KPCC-Los Angeles’ “Take Two”
Terrorism
American fears have been greatly exaggerated
Despite threats of terrorism and concerns over Muslim immigrants, the numbers show the U.S. public hasn’t completely lost its collective head
Foreign Policy
Allen Frances on mental illness in the U.S.
Young Voters
Why don’t young people vote?
ISIS
How ISIS, the Syria civil war and the refugee crisis are shaping European politics and identity
ISLAMiCommentary
Drew Shindell on the Paris Climate Agreement
Terrorism
Americans need to stop overreacting to terror alerts
Fortune
Police in America
Will crime increase because of current crisis in ‘police legitimacy’?
the journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest (pdf)
Peter Skerry on political discourse about Muslims
Terrorism
Human shields: The dialogue continues
As the Paris attacks tragically illustrate, we already live in a world where the worst of humankind exhibit a stunning contempt for the law.
Just Security
Fighting Extremism
Vigilant or paranoid? Reexamining ‘see something, say something’
A discussion of the “If you see something, say something” campaign that’s been adopted by the Department of Homeland Security to make ordinary citizens a line of defense in the fight against extremism.
KPCC-Los Angeles’ “Take Two”