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British Muslim youth: Radicalisation, terrorism and the construction of the “other”
O Lynch
Critical Studies on Terrorism 6 (2), 241-261, 2013
2152013
Countering violent extremism: Developing an evidence-base for policy and practice
S Zeiger, A Aly, PR Neumann, H El Said, M Zeuthen, P Romaniuk, ...
Curtin University, 2015
532015
Introduction to the special issue: The complexity of terrorism—Victims, perpetrators and radicalization
J Argomaniz, O Lynch
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 41 (7), 491-506, 2018
502018
“Doing Peace”: The role of ex-political prisoners in violence prevention initiatives in Northern Ireland
C Joyce, O Lynch
Communities and Counterterrorism, 86-104, 2020
362020
Terrorism studies and the far right–the state of play
Y Ahmed, O Lynch
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 47 (2), 199-219, 2024
302024
Victims of terrorism: A comparative and interdisciplinary study
O Lynch, J Argomaniz
Routledge, 2014
302014
Deadliness, organisational change and suicide attacks: understanding the assumptions inherent in the use of the term ‘new terrorism’
O Lynch, C Ryder
Critical Studies on Terrorism 5 (2), 257-275, 2012
292012
Victims of terrorism and political violence: identity, needs, and service delivery in Northern Ireland and Great Britain
O Lynch, J Argomaniz
Terrorism and political violence 29 (3), 464-482, 2017
202017
Victims of Irish Republican Paramilitary Violence—The Case of “The Disappeared”
S Peake, O Lynch
Terrorism and Political Violence 28 (3), 452-472, 2016
202016
Functions of collective victimhood: Political violence and the case of the Troubles in Northern Ireland
O Lynch, C Joyce
International Review of Victimology 24 (2), 183-197, 2018
192018
Faith-based radicalism: Christianity, Islam and Judaism between constructive activism and destructive fanaticism
C Timmerman
Peter Lang, 2007
152007
State terrorism and human rights: international responses since the end of the cold war
G Duncan, O Lynch, G Ramsay, AMS Watson
Routledge, 2013
142013
Understanding Radicalisation: Implications for Criminal Justice Practitioners.
O Lynch
Irish Probation Journal 14, 2017
122017
Learning the basics of how to live’: Ex-prisoners’ accounts of doing desistance
V Seaman, O Lynch
Irish Probation Journal 13, 65-83, 2016
112016
Counterterrorism, community policing and the flags Protests: An examination of police perceptions of Northern Ireland's operation dulcet
K Pennington, O Lynch
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 38 (7), 543-559, 2015
112015
Desistance and Deradicalisation-The Case of Northern Ireland
O Lynch
S. Zeiger, & A. Aly, Countering Violent Extremism: Developing an Evidence …, 2015
112015
Reflections on Irish criminology
O Lynch, Y Ahmed, H Russell, K Hosford
Springer International Publishing, 2020
102020
Applying psychology: The case of terrorism and political violence
O Lynch, C Joyce
John Wiley & Sons, 2018
102018
Criminal women: Gender matters
S Grace, M O'Neill, T Walker, H King, L Baldwin, A Jobe, V Seaman, ...
Policy Press, 2022
82022
Giving voice to diversity in criminological research:‘nothing about us without us’
O Lynch, J Windle
Policy Press, 2021
82021
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