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National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism

College Park, MD
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Company Profile

The National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism—better known as START—is a university-based research and education center comprised of an international network of scholars committed to the scientific study of the causes and human consequences of terrorism in the United States and around the world. START was established in 2005 as a U.S. Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence, tasked with utilizing state-of-the-art theories, methods, and data from the social and behavioral sciences to improve the understanding of the origins, dynamics, and social and psychological impacts of terrorism. Headquartered at the University of Maryland, START supports the research efforts of leading social scientists at more than 50 academic and research institutions, each of whom is conducting original investigations into fundamental questions about terrorism, including: • What is the nature of terrorism in the world today? How has terrorist activity evolved over time? How does terrorism vary across geographies? And what do these trends indicate about likely future terrorism? • Under what conditions does an individual or a group turn to terrorism to pursue its goals? What is the nature of the radicalization process? • How does terrorism end? What are the processes of deradicalization and disengagement from terrorism for groups and individuals? • What actions can governments take to counter the threat of terrorism? • What impact does terrorism and the threat of terrorism have on communities, and how can societies enhance their resilience to minimize the potential impacts of future attacks? Mission: START's Mission: To advance science-based knowledge about the human causes and consequences of terrorism and serve as a leading resource for homeland security policymakers and practitioners. START's Vision: START will provide homeland security policy-makers and practitioners with the highest quality, data-driven research findings on the human causes and consequences of terrorism in an effort to ensure that homeland security policies and operations reflect these understandings about human behaviors.

Company size

51 to 200

Type

Self-employed

Revenue

$5 to $10 million (USD)

Industry

Colleges & Universities

Competitors

Unknown

Founded

2005

Company site

http://start.umd.edu

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