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Davies, Garth

Alone together: Exploring community on an incel forum
Canada and the ‘Five Eyes’ Alliance: Current directions in domestic national security policies
CVE Programs and Initiatives through the Ages: A snapshot of the past, present, and future
Drunken goons, criminal idiots, and mayhem: Toward a police perspective on disorderly and riotous crowds
DSM-5 personality disorder terrorism risk assessment: A four-part validation study
Exploring the covariates of domestic terrorism in Canada: A model of provincial variation in terrorist incidents
Exploring the Rise and Decline of Anti- State Terrorism in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA): A multi-sphere based explanation
More than a riot: Understanding the role of the police in crowd disturbances and moving toward a theory of police behaviour
Neighbourhood effects on fear of crime in Canada
Re-evaluating the Cantor and Land (1985) model of unemployment and crime: A multilevel analysis of multiple economic measures

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