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ABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to THE ISLAMIC STATE HISBAH The Islamic State Hisbah video features 25-year-old Abu Hamza, a Syrian from Deir ez-Zor interviewed in 2016 in Turkey by Anne Speckhard and Ahmet S. Yayla.The video was produced and edited by Zack Baddorf and ICSVE staff. Abu Hamza’s job in ISIS was to work with their hisbah, or morality police.In that capacity he viewed their manyabuses.
A GLIMPSE INSIDE INCEL IDEOLOGY A Glimpse Inside Incel Ideology. Homeland Security Today. Anne Speckhard, Ph.D., is Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism ( ICSVE) and serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine. She has interviewed over 700 terrorists, their family members andsupporters
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA In 2015, the United States admitted 70,000 refugees combined from countries such as Iraq, Iran, China and Indonesia. For 2016, President Barack Obama proposed increasing the ceiling to 85,000 — higher than at any time since he took office, but many fewer than the 207,116 refugees — mostly from Asia — that we welcomed into the country in1980.
MAHA GHAZI – ICSVE Maha Ghazi is a research fellow at ICSVE studying the effects of ICSVE counternarratives in Arab countries, interviewing ex jihadists and working on issues of terrorist repatriation, rehabilitation and reintegration efforts. Maha is a Moroccan/ Egyptian Ph.D. candidate in University Mohamed V- Rabat (Morocco) in political and internationalANNE SPECKHARD
Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is the Director of ICSVE global operations. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. THE ISIS PRISON SYSTEM: ITS STRUCTURE, DEPARTMENTALSEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MOREON ICSVE.ORG
JESSE MORTON: A STORY OF TRAUMA AND RADICALIZATION Jesse Morton is closely acquainted with these questions. As the child of counterculture parents, Jesse grew up isolated, away from neighbors to whom he could turn in the face of abandonment by his father and brutal abuse from his mother and he learned that reporting the abuse at school just earned him a worse beating at home. THE OPERATIONAL RANKS AND ROLES OF FEMALE ISIS OPERATIVESSEE MORE ONICSVE.ORG
ICSVE – INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF VIOLENTABOUTCONTACTRESEARCH REPORTSBRIEF REPORTS Founded in 2015, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) provides research, training, and strategic advice to government leaders, intelligence, defense, international organizations, police and civilian communities worldwide to prevent and deter the threat of violent extremism in the core areas such as capacity building and programmatic support, countering extremistABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to THE ISLAMIC STATE HISBAH The Islamic State Hisbah video features 25-year-old Abu Hamza, a Syrian from Deir ez-Zor interviewed in 2016 in Turkey by Anne Speckhard and Ahmet S. Yayla.The video was produced and edited by Zack Baddorf and ICSVE staff. Abu Hamza’s job in ISIS was to work with their hisbah, or morality police.In that capacity he viewed their manyabuses.
A GLIMPSE INSIDE INCEL IDEOLOGY A Glimpse Inside Incel Ideology. Homeland Security Today. Anne Speckhard, Ph.D., is Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism ( ICSVE) and serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine. She has interviewed over 700 terrorists, their family members andsupporters
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA In 2015, the United States admitted 70,000 refugees combined from countries such as Iraq, Iran, China and Indonesia. For 2016, President Barack Obama proposed increasing the ceiling to 85,000 — higher than at any time since he took office, but many fewer than the 207,116 refugees — mostly from Asia — that we welcomed into the country in1980.
MAHA GHAZI – ICSVE Maha Ghazi is a research fellow at ICSVE studying the effects of ICSVE counternarratives in Arab countries, interviewing ex jihadists and working on issues of terrorist repatriation, rehabilitation and reintegration efforts. Maha is a Moroccan/ Egyptian Ph.D. candidate in University Mohamed V- Rabat (Morocco) in political and internationalANNE SPECKHARD
Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is the Director of ICSVE global operations. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. THE ISIS PRISON SYSTEM: ITS STRUCTURE, DEPARTMENTALSEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MOREON ICSVE.ORG
JESSE MORTON: A STORY OF TRAUMA AND RADICALIZATION Jesse Morton is closely acquainted with these questions. As the child of counterculture parents, Jesse grew up isolated, away from neighbors to whom he could turn in the face of abandonment by his father and brutal abuse from his mother and he learned that reporting the abuse at school just earned him a worse beating at home. THE OPERATIONAL RANKS AND ROLES OF FEMALE ISIS OPERATIVESSEE MORE ONICSVE.ORG
ABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to WHITE SUPREMACISTS SPEAK: ICSVE’S LATEST RESEARCH REPORT ICSVE Panel Discussion featuring. Jeff Schoep, Beyond Barriers. TM Garret, CHANGE. Molly Ellenberg, Research Fellow ICSVE. Anne Speckhard, Director ICSVEICSVE STAFF
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.THE JOURNEY BACK
January 6, 2020. Since May of 2020, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) has been hosting regular virtual panel discussions focusing on trajectories in and out of militant jihadist terrorism. Speakers have included prison officials and community leaders who run successful programs for preventing andcountering
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA This is a good thing, because the availability of welfare doesn’t do much to help assimilation and may even hinder refugees’ well-being. A 2000 paper by Andrey Vinokurov, Dina Birman and Edison Trickett in International Migration Review looked at the psychological impact of working on 206 (mostly Jewish) Soviet refugees in the United States. TERRORISM PREVENTION, INTERVENTION, AND REHABILITATION This event was held at 11:00 AM EST on September 23rd, 2020 via Zoom. Many discussions of terrorist rehabilitation separate individuals into three (if not two) categories: Men, women and children. Because most of the children in the Syrian Democratic Forces camps are quite young and many were born or brought into ISIS by foreign fighter parents. TALKING TO TERRORISTS by Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. & Ahmet S. Yayla, Ph.D. The baby boy, not more than a year old, fusses in the arms of Abu Said, our Syrian fixer as the black veiled Umm Rashid seated next to SWEARING MY BAYAT TO THE ISLAMIC STATE IN FALLUJAH Swearing my Bayat to the Islamic State in Fallajuah is the 73rd counter narrative video in the ICSVE Breaking the ISIS Brand series. This video features 46-year-old Iraqi Abu Bassim. He was interviewed in 2017 in an Iraqi prison in Baghdad, Iraq, by Anne Speckhard. The video clip was video edited and produced by our ICSVE team. SHOULD I JOIN AL SHABAAB? Should I Join al Shabaab? is the 59th ICSVE counter narrative video and the third one in our Breaking the al Shabaab Brand series. This video features 40-year-old Kenyan, Suzanne, who was interviewed in June 2018, in Mombasa, Kenya, by Anne Speckhard. The video clip was video edited and produced by Zack Baddorf and our ICSVE team. SEVEN PROMISES OF ISIS TO ITS FEMALE RECRUITS Education, influence, love, family life, harmony, friendship, belonging, travels and adventure all beckon to the searching female heart. Without counter measures directly targeting these ISIS promises, radicalization and seduction of young women to join this terrorist group will surely continue. ICSVE – INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF VIOLENTABOUTCONTACTRESEARCH REPORTSBRIEF REPORTS Founded in 2015, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) provides research, training, and strategic advice to government leaders, intelligence, defense, international organizations, police and civilian communities worldwide to prevent and deter the threat of violent extremism in the core areas such as capacity building and programmatic support, countering extremistABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to THE ISLAMIC STATE HISBAH The Islamic State Hisbah video features 25-year-old Abu Hamza, a Syrian from Deir ez-Zor interviewed in 2016 in Turkey by Anne Speckhard and Ahmet S. Yayla.The video was produced and edited by Zack Baddorf and ICSVE staff. Abu Hamza’s job in ISIS was to work with their hisbah, or morality police.In that capacity he viewed their manyabuses.
A GLIMPSE INSIDE INCEL IDEOLOGY A Glimpse Inside Incel Ideology. Homeland Security Today. Anne Speckhard, Ph.D., is Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism ( ICSVE) and serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine. She has interviewed over 700 terrorists, their family members andsupporters
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA In 2015, the United States admitted 70,000 refugees combined from countries such as Iraq, Iran, China and Indonesia. For 2016, President Barack Obama proposed increasing the ceiling to 85,000 — higher than at any time since he took office, but many fewer than the 207,116 refugees — mostly from Asia — that we welcomed into the country in1980.
MAHA GHAZI – ICSVE Maha Ghazi is a research fellow at ICSVE studying the effects of ICSVE counternarratives in Arab countries, interviewing ex jihadists and working on issues of terrorist repatriation, rehabilitation and reintegration efforts. Maha is a Moroccan/ Egyptian Ph.D. candidate in University Mohamed V- Rabat (Morocco) in political and internationalANNE SPECKHARD
Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is the Director of ICSVE global operations. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. THE ISIS PRISON SYSTEM: ITS STRUCTURE, DEPARTMENTALSEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MOREON ICSVE.ORG
JESSE MORTON: A STORY OF TRAUMA AND RADICALIZATION Jesse Morton is closely acquainted with these questions. As the child of counterculture parents, Jesse grew up isolated, away from neighbors to whom he could turn in the face of abandonment by his father and brutal abuse from his mother and he learned that reporting the abuse at school just earned him a worse beating at home. THE OPERATIONAL RANKS AND ROLES OF FEMALE ISIS OPERATIVESSEE MORE ONICSVE.ORG
ICSVE – INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF VIOLENTABOUTCONTACTRESEARCH REPORTSBRIEF REPORTS Founded in 2015, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) provides research, training, and strategic advice to government leaders, intelligence, defense, international organizations, police and civilian communities worldwide to prevent and deter the threat of violent extremism in the core areas such as capacity building and programmatic support, countering extremistABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to THE ISLAMIC STATE HISBAH The Islamic State Hisbah video features 25-year-old Abu Hamza, a Syrian from Deir ez-Zor interviewed in 2016 in Turkey by Anne Speckhard and Ahmet S. Yayla.The video was produced and edited by Zack Baddorf and ICSVE staff. Abu Hamza’s job in ISIS was to work with their hisbah, or morality police.In that capacity he viewed their manyabuses.
A GLIMPSE INSIDE INCEL IDEOLOGY A Glimpse Inside Incel Ideology. Homeland Security Today. Anne Speckhard, Ph.D., is Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism ( ICSVE) and serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine. She has interviewed over 700 terrorists, their family members andsupporters
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA In 2015, the United States admitted 70,000 refugees combined from countries such as Iraq, Iran, China and Indonesia. For 2016, President Barack Obama proposed increasing the ceiling to 85,000 — higher than at any time since he took office, but many fewer than the 207,116 refugees — mostly from Asia — that we welcomed into the country in1980.
MAHA GHAZI – ICSVE Maha Ghazi is a research fellow at ICSVE studying the effects of ICSVE counternarratives in Arab countries, interviewing ex jihadists and working on issues of terrorist repatriation, rehabilitation and reintegration efforts. Maha is a Moroccan/ Egyptian Ph.D. candidate in University Mohamed V- Rabat (Morocco) in political and internationalANNE SPECKHARD
Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is the Director of ICSVE global operations. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. THE ISIS PRISON SYSTEM: ITS STRUCTURE, DEPARTMENTALSEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MOREON ICSVE.ORG
JESSE MORTON: A STORY OF TRAUMA AND RADICALIZATION Jesse Morton is closely acquainted with these questions. As the child of counterculture parents, Jesse grew up isolated, away from neighbors to whom he could turn in the face of abandonment by his father and brutal abuse from his mother and he learned that reporting the abuse at school just earned him a worse beating at home. THE OPERATIONAL RANKS AND ROLES OF FEMALE ISIS OPERATIVESSEE MORE ONICSVE.ORG
ABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to WHITE SUPREMACISTS SPEAK: ICSVE’S LATEST RESEARCH REPORT ICSVE Panel Discussion featuring. Jeff Schoep, Beyond Barriers. TM Garret, CHANGE. Molly Ellenberg, Research Fellow ICSVE. Anne Speckhard, Director ICSVEICSVE STAFF
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.THE JOURNEY BACK
January 6, 2020. Since May of 2020, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) has been hosting regular virtual panel discussions focusing on trajectories in and out of militant jihadist terrorism. Speakers have included prison officials and community leaders who run successful programs for preventing andcountering
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA This is a good thing, because the availability of welfare doesn’t do much to help assimilation and may even hinder refugees’ well-being. A 2000 paper by Andrey Vinokurov, Dina Birman and Edison Trickett in International Migration Review looked at the psychological impact of working on 206 (mostly Jewish) Soviet refugees in the United States. TERRORISM PREVENTION, INTERVENTION, AND REHABILITATION This event was held at 11:00 AM EST on September 23rd, 2020 via Zoom. Many discussions of terrorist rehabilitation separate individuals into three (if not two) categories: Men, women and children. Because most of the children in the Syrian Democratic Forces camps are quite young and many were born or brought into ISIS by foreign fighter parents. TALKING TO TERRORISTS by Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. & Ahmet S. Yayla, Ph.D. The baby boy, not more than a year old, fusses in the arms of Abu Said, our Syrian fixer as the black veiled Umm Rashid seated next to SWEARING MY BAYAT TO THE ISLAMIC STATE IN FALLUJAH Swearing my Bayat to the Islamic State in Fallajuah is the 73rd counter narrative video in the ICSVE Breaking the ISIS Brand series. This video features 46-year-old Iraqi Abu Bassim. He was interviewed in 2017 in an Iraqi prison in Baghdad, Iraq, by Anne Speckhard. The video clip was video edited and produced by our ICSVE team. SHOULD I JOIN AL SHABAAB? Should I Join al Shabaab? is the 59th ICSVE counter narrative video and the third one in our Breaking the al Shabaab Brand series. This video features 40-year-old Kenyan, Suzanne, who was interviewed in June 2018, in Mombasa, Kenya, by Anne Speckhard. The video clip was video edited and produced by Zack Baddorf and our ICSVE team. SEVEN PROMISES OF ISIS TO ITS FEMALE RECRUITS Education, influence, love, family life, harmony, friendship, belonging, travels and adventure all beckon to the searching female heart. Without counter measures directly targeting these ISIS promises, radicalization and seduction of young women to join this terrorist group will surely continue. ICSVE – INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF VIOLENTABOUTCONTACTRESEARCH REPORTSBRIEF REPORTS Founded in 2015, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) provides research, training, and strategic advice to government leaders, intelligence, defense, international organizations, police and civilian communities worldwide to prevent and deter the threat of violent extremism in the core areas such as capacity building and programmatic support, countering extremistABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to THE ISLAMIC STATE HISBAH The Islamic State Hisbah video features 25-year-old Abu Hamza, a Syrian from Deir ez-Zor interviewed in 2016 in Turkey by Anne Speckhard and Ahmet S. Yayla.The video was produced and edited by Zack Baddorf and ICSVE staff. Abu Hamza’s job in ISIS was to work with their hisbah, or morality police.In that capacity he viewed their manyabuses.
A GLIMPSE INSIDE INCEL IDEOLOGY A Glimpse Inside Incel Ideology. Homeland Security Today. Anne Speckhard, Ph.D., is Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism ( ICSVE) and serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine. She has interviewed over 700 terrorists, their family members andsupporters
JUSTICE IN THE ISLAMIC STATE Justice in the Islamic Stateis based on the video interview of Abu Albani, a Kosovar ISIS defector interviewed in prison in Kosovo by Anne Speckhard in June 2016.The video was produced by Zack Baddorf, and ICSVE staff. Abu Albani travelled twice to Syria; first to join and fight with the Free Syrian Army and later to join and fight forISIS.
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA In 2015, the United States admitted 70,000 refugees combined from countries such as Iraq, Iran, China and Indonesia. For 2016, President Barack Obama proposed increasing the ceiling to 85,000 — higher than at any time since he took office, but many fewer than the 207,116 refugees — mostly from Asia — that we welcomed into the country in1980.
ANNE SPECKHARD
Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is the Director of ICSVE global operations. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. MAHA GHAZI – ICSVE Maha Ghazi is a research fellow at ICSVE studying the effects of ICSVE counternarratives in Arab countries, interviewing ex jihadists and working on issues of terrorist repatriation, rehabilitation and reintegration efforts. Maha is a Moroccan/ Egyptian Ph.D. candidate in University Mohamed V- Rabat (Morocco) in political and international THE OPERATIONAL RANKS AND ROLES OF FEMALE ISIS OPERATIVESSEE MORE ONICSVE.ORG
THE HYPNOTIC POWER OF ISIS IMAGERY IN RECRUITING It’s a commonly accepted piece of wisdom—one that groups like al Qaeda and ISIS understand all too well when trying to recruit Western youth into their ranks. Images often speak directly to our right brains, activating the limbic system, and potentially bypassing rational thought. This results in statements that are subtly, orovertly
ICSVE – INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF VIOLENTABOUTCONTACTRESEARCH REPORTSBRIEF REPORTS Founded in 2015, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) provides research, training, and strategic advice to government leaders, intelligence, defense, international organizations, police and civilian communities worldwide to prevent and deter the threat of violent extremism in the core areas such as capacity building and programmatic support, countering extremistABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to THE ISLAMIC STATE HISBAH The Islamic State Hisbah video features 25-year-old Abu Hamza, a Syrian from Deir ez-Zor interviewed in 2016 in Turkey by Anne Speckhard and Ahmet S. Yayla.The video was produced and edited by Zack Baddorf and ICSVE staff. Abu Hamza’s job in ISIS was to work with their hisbah, or morality police.In that capacity he viewed their manyabuses.
A GLIMPSE INSIDE INCEL IDEOLOGY A Glimpse Inside Incel Ideology. Homeland Security Today. Anne Speckhard, Ph.D., is Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism ( ICSVE) and serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine. She has interviewed over 700 terrorists, their family members andsupporters
JUSTICE IN THE ISLAMIC STATE Justice in the Islamic Stateis based on the video interview of Abu Albani, a Kosovar ISIS defector interviewed in prison in Kosovo by Anne Speckhard in June 2016.The video was produced by Zack Baddorf, and ICSVE staff. Abu Albani travelled twice to Syria; first to join and fight with the Free Syrian Army and later to join and fight forISIS.
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA In 2015, the United States admitted 70,000 refugees combined from countries such as Iraq, Iran, China and Indonesia. For 2016, President Barack Obama proposed increasing the ceiling to 85,000 — higher than at any time since he took office, but many fewer than the 207,116 refugees — mostly from Asia — that we welcomed into the country in1980.
ANNE SPECKHARD
Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is the Director of ICSVE global operations. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. MAHA GHAZI – ICSVE Maha Ghazi is a research fellow at ICSVE studying the effects of ICSVE counternarratives in Arab countries, interviewing ex jihadists and working on issues of terrorist repatriation, rehabilitation and reintegration efforts. Maha is a Moroccan/ Egyptian Ph.D. candidate in University Mohamed V- Rabat (Morocco) in political and international THE OPERATIONAL RANKS AND ROLES OF FEMALE ISIS OPERATIVESSEE MORE ONICSVE.ORG
THE HYPNOTIC POWER OF ISIS IMAGERY IN RECRUITING It’s a commonly accepted piece of wisdom—one that groups like al Qaeda and ISIS understand all too well when trying to recruit Western youth into their ranks. Images often speak directly to our right brains, activating the limbic system, and potentially bypassing rational thought. This results in statements that are subtly, orovertly
ABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice toICSVE STAFF
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security. JUSTICE IN THE ISLAMIC STATE Justice in the Islamic Stateis based on the video interview of Abu Albani, a Kosovar ISIS defector interviewed in prison in Kosovo by Anne Speckhard in June 2016.The video was produced by Zack Baddorf, and ICSVE staff. Abu Albani travelled twice to Syria; first to join and fight with the Free Syrian Army and later to join and fight forISIS.
ISSUES OF ISIS PRISONERS & REPATRIATIONS IN A TIME OF Dr. Anne Speckhard, Director of ICSVE has in-depth interviewed 239 ISIS prisoners, returnees and defectors and visited the detention camps in SDF territory, viewed the abysmal conditions under which children of ISIS mothers live, and collected reports of the ISIS enforcers whose brutality continues inside these camps. SEVEN PROMISES OF ISIS TO ITS FEMALE RECRUITS Education, influence, love, family life, harmony, friendship, belonging, travels and adventure all beckon to the searching female heart. Without counter measures directly targeting these ISIS promises, radicalization and seduction of young women to join this terrorist group will surely continue. DETERRENCE FOR ONLINE RADICALIZATION & RECRUITMENT IN THE This is a pre-publication version of this manuscript. Anne Speckhard and Molly Ellenberg. Abstract. In the midst of global health and economic crises, more immigration than ever before, and continually updating technology, it is critical that security professionals are prepared for the coming changes in the world of radicalization, recruitment, and terrorist activity more generally. SHOULD I JOIN AL SHABAAB? Should I Join al Shabaab? is the 59th ICSVE counter narrative video and the third one in our Breaking the al Shabaab Brand series. This video features 40-year-old Kenyan, Suzanne, who was interviewed in June 2018, in Mombasa, Kenya, by Anne Speckhard. The video clip was video edited and produced by Zack Baddorf and our ICSVE team. THE BREAKING THE ISIS BRAND COUNTER NARRATIVE PROJECT In the past two years, she and ICSVE staff have been collecting interviews (n=78) with ISIS defectors, returnees and prisoners, studying their trajectories into and out of terrorism, their experiences inside ISIS, as well as developing the Breaking the ISIS Brand Counter Narrative Project materials from these interviews. THE SECURITY RISK POSED BY ISIS WOMEN SMUGGLING THEIR WAY Relatives of ISIS women in Sweden say the going price for smuggling out of Camp Hol runs from $10,500 to $100,000, with the higher price ensuring a safer journey. ICSVE monitoring of social media where ISIS women discuss what it costs to be smuggled out of the camp, however, has found far lower prices for bribes to local guards and payments to THE JIHAD IN KENYA: UNDERSTANDING AL-SHABAAB RECRUITMENT The Jihad in Kenya: Understanding Al-Shabaab Recruitment and Terrorist Activity inside Kenya—in Their Own Words Anne Speckhard and ArdianShajkovci
ICSVE – INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF VIOLENTABOUTCONTACTRESEARCH REPORTSBRIEF REPORTS Founded in 2015, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) provides research, training, and strategic advice to government leaders, intelligence, defense, international organizations, police and civilian communities worldwide to prevent and deter the threat of violent extremism in the core areas such as capacity building and programmatic support, countering extremistABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to WHITE SUPREMACISTS SPEAK: ICSVE’S LATEST RESEARCH REPORT ICSVE Panel Discussion featuring. Jeff Schoep, Beyond Barriers. TM Garret, CHANGE. Molly Ellenberg, Research Fellow ICSVE. Anne Speckhard, Director ICSVE THE ISLAMIC STATE HISBAH The Islamic State Hisbah video features 25-year-old Abu Hamza, a Syrian from Deir ez-Zor interviewed in 2016 in Turkey by Anne Speckhard and Ahmet S. Yayla.The video was produced and edited by Zack Baddorf and ICSVE staff. Abu Hamza’s job in ISIS was to work with their hisbah, or morality police.In that capacity he viewed their manyabuses.
A GLIMPSE INSIDE INCEL IDEOLOGY A Glimpse Inside Incel Ideology. Homeland Security Today. Anne Speckhard, Ph.D., is Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism ( ICSVE) and serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine. She has interviewed over 700 terrorists, their family members andsupporters
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA In 2015, the United States admitted 70,000 refugees combined from countries such as Iraq, Iran, China and Indonesia. For 2016, President Barack Obama proposed increasing the ceiling to 85,000 — higher than at any time since he took office, but many fewer than the 207,116 refugees — mostly from Asia — that we welcomed into the country in1980.
MAHA GHAZI – ICSVE Maha Ghazi is a research fellow at ICSVE studying the effects of ICSVE counternarratives in Arab countries, interviewing ex jihadists and working on issues of terrorist repatriation, rehabilitation and reintegration efforts. Maha is a Moroccan/ Egyptian Ph.D. candidate in University Mohamed V- Rabat (Morocco) in political and internationalANNE SPECKHARD
Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is the Director of ICSVE global operations. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. THE OPERATIONAL RANKS AND ROLES OF FEMALE ISIS OPERATIVESSEE MORE ONICSVE.ORG
JESSE MORTON: A STORY OF TRAUMA AND RADICALIZATION Jesse Morton is closely acquainted with these questions. As the child of counterculture parents, Jesse grew up isolated, away from neighbors to whom he could turn in the face of abandonment by his father and brutal abuse from his mother and he learned that reporting the abuse at school just earned him a worse beating at home. ICSVE – INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF VIOLENTABOUTCONTACTRESEARCH REPORTSBRIEF REPORTS Founded in 2015, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) provides research, training, and strategic advice to government leaders, intelligence, defense, international organizations, police and civilian communities worldwide to prevent and deter the threat of violent extremism in the core areas such as capacity building and programmatic support, countering extremistABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to WHITE SUPREMACISTS SPEAK: ICSVE’S LATEST RESEARCH REPORT ICSVE Panel Discussion featuring. Jeff Schoep, Beyond Barriers. TM Garret, CHANGE. Molly Ellenberg, Research Fellow ICSVE. Anne Speckhard, Director ICSVE THE ISLAMIC STATE HISBAH The Islamic State Hisbah video features 25-year-old Abu Hamza, a Syrian from Deir ez-Zor interviewed in 2016 in Turkey by Anne Speckhard and Ahmet S. Yayla.The video was produced and edited by Zack Baddorf and ICSVE staff. Abu Hamza’s job in ISIS was to work with their hisbah, or morality police.In that capacity he viewed their manyabuses.
A GLIMPSE INSIDE INCEL IDEOLOGY A Glimpse Inside Incel Ideology. Homeland Security Today. Anne Speckhard, Ph.D., is Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism ( ICSVE) and serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine. She has interviewed over 700 terrorists, their family members andsupporters
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA In 2015, the United States admitted 70,000 refugees combined from countries such as Iraq, Iran, China and Indonesia. For 2016, President Barack Obama proposed increasing the ceiling to 85,000 — higher than at any time since he took office, but many fewer than the 207,116 refugees — mostly from Asia — that we welcomed into the country in1980.
MAHA GHAZI – ICSVE Maha Ghazi is a research fellow at ICSVE studying the effects of ICSVE counternarratives in Arab countries, interviewing ex jihadists and working on issues of terrorist repatriation, rehabilitation and reintegration efforts. Maha is a Moroccan/ Egyptian Ph.D. candidate in University Mohamed V- Rabat (Morocco) in political and internationalANNE SPECKHARD
Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is the Director of ICSVE global operations. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. THE OPERATIONAL RANKS AND ROLES OF FEMALE ISIS OPERATIVESSEE MORE ONICSVE.ORG
JESSE MORTON: A STORY OF TRAUMA AND RADICALIZATION Jesse Morton is closely acquainted with these questions. As the child of counterculture parents, Jesse grew up isolated, away from neighbors to whom he could turn in the face of abandonment by his father and brutal abuse from his mother and he learned that reporting the abuse at school just earned him a worse beating at home. WHITE SUPREMACISTS SPEAK: ICSVE’S LATEST RESEARCH REPORT ICSVE Panel Discussion featuring. Jeff Schoep, Beyond Barriers. TM Garret, CHANGE. Molly Ellenberg, Research Fellow ICSVE. Anne Speckhard, Director ICSVEICSVE STAFF
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.THE JOURNEY BACK
January 6, 2020. Since May of 2020, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) has been hosting regular virtual panel discussions focusing on trajectories in and out of militant jihadist terrorism. Speakers have included prison officials and community leaders who run successful programs for preventing andcountering
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA In 2015, the United States admitted 70,000 refugees combined from countries such as Iraq, Iran, China and Indonesia. For 2016, President Barack Obama proposed increasing the ceiling to 85,000 — higher than at any time since he took office, but many fewer than the 207,116 refugees — mostly from Asia — that we welcomed into the country in1980.
JUSTICE IN THE ISLAMIC STATE Justice in the Islamic Stateis based on the video interview of Abu Albani, a Kosovar ISIS defector interviewed in prison in Kosovo by Anne Speckhard in June 2016.The video was produced by Zack Baddorf, and ICSVE staff. Abu Albani travelled twice to Syria; first to join and fight with the Free Syrian Army and later to join and fight forISIS.
TALKING TO TERRORISTS by Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. & Ahmet S. Yayla, Ph.D. The baby boy, not more than a year old, fusses in the arms of Abu Said, our Syrian fixer as the black veiled Umm Rashid seated next to THE ISIS PRISON SYSTEM: ITS STRUCTURE, DEPARTMENTAL by Asaad Almohammad, Ph.D., Anne Speckhard, Ph.D., & Ahmet S. Yayla, Ph.D. PDF here. Executive Summary. This paper endeavors to explore the ISIS prison system, the arrest or abduction, interrogation and confession and total detention processes; as well as the condition of detention facilities, and the physical and psychological torture taking place within the terrorist organization’s jails. SWEARING MY BAYAT TO THE ISLAMIC STATE IN FALLUJAH Swearing my Bayat to the Islamic State in Fallajuah is the 73rd counter narrative video in the ICSVE Breaking the ISIS Brand series. This video features 46-year-old Iraqi Abu Bassim. He was interviewed in 2017 in an Iraqi prison in Baghdad, Iraq, by Anne Speckhard. The video clip was video edited and produced by our ICSVE team. ISIS DEFECTORS: INSIDE STORIES OF THE TERRORIST CALIPHATE Little is known about ISIS’ rule in Syria and Iraq and even less about its internal organizational dealings. In ISIS Defectors: Inside Stories of the Terrorist Caliphate, Dr. Anne Speckhard and Dr. Ahmet S. Yayla provide an unparalleled examination of the internal workings of the group through 32 interviews with ISIS defectors. SEVEN PROMISES OF ISIS TO ITS FEMALE RECRUITS Education, influence, love, family life, harmony, friendship, belonging, travels and adventure all beckon to the searching female heart. Without counter measures directly targeting these ISIS promises, radicalization and seduction of young women to join this terrorist group will surely continue. ICSVE – INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF VIOLENTABOUTCONTACTRESEARCH REPORTSBRIEF REPORTS Founded in 2015, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) provides research, training, and strategic advice to government leaders, intelligence, defense, international organizations, police and civilian communities worldwide to prevent and deter the threat of violent extremism in the core areas such as capacity building and programmatic support, countering extremistABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to THE ISLAMIC STATE HISBAH The Islamic State Hisbah video features 25-year-old Abu Hamza, a Syrian from Deir ez-Zor interviewed in 2016 in Turkey by Anne Speckhard and Ahmet S. Yayla.The video was produced and edited by Zack Baddorf and ICSVE staff. Abu Hamza’s job in ISIS was to work with their hisbah, or morality police.In that capacity he viewed their manyabuses.
A GLIMPSE INSIDE INCEL IDEOLOGY A Glimpse Inside Incel Ideology. Homeland Security Today. Anne Speckhard, Ph.D., is Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism ( ICSVE) and serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine. She has interviewed over 700 terrorists, their family members andsupporters
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA In 2015, the United States admitted 70,000 refugees combined from countries such as Iraq, Iran, China and Indonesia. For 2016, President Barack Obama proposed increasing the ceiling to 85,000 — higher than at any time since he took office, but many fewer than the 207,116 refugees — mostly from Asia — that we welcomed into the country in1980.
JUSTICE IN THE ISLAMIC STATE Justice in the Islamic Stateis based on the video interview of Abu Albani, a Kosovar ISIS defector interviewed in prison in Kosovo by Anne Speckhard in June 2016.The video was produced by Zack Baddorf, and ICSVE staff. Abu Albani travelled twice to Syria; first to join and fight with the Free Syrian Army and later to join and fight forISIS.
ANNE SPECKHARD
Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is the Director of ICSVE global operations. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. THE OPERATIONAL RANKS AND ROLES OF FEMALE ISIS OPERATIVESSEE MORE ONICSVE.ORG
SEVEN PROMISES OF ISIS TO ITS FEMALE RECRUITS Education, influence, love, family life, harmony, friendship, belonging, travels and adventure all beckon to the searching female heart. Without counter measures directly targeting these ISIS promises, radicalization and seduction of young women to join this terrorist group will surely continue. THE HYPNOTIC POWER OF ISIS IMAGERY IN RECRUITING It’s a commonly accepted piece of wisdom—one that groups like al Qaeda and ISIS understand all too well when trying to recruit Western youth into their ranks. Images often speak directly to our right brains, activating the limbic system, and potentially bypassing rational thought. This results in statements that are subtly, orovertly
ICSVE – INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF VIOLENTABOUTCONTACTRESEARCH REPORTSBRIEF REPORTS Founded in 2015, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) provides research, training, and strategic advice to government leaders, intelligence, defense, international organizations, police and civilian communities worldwide to prevent and deter the threat of violent extremism in the core areas such as capacity building and programmatic support, countering extremistABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to THE ISLAMIC STATE HISBAH The Islamic State Hisbah video features 25-year-old Abu Hamza, a Syrian from Deir ez-Zor interviewed in 2016 in Turkey by Anne Speckhard and Ahmet S. Yayla.The video was produced and edited by Zack Baddorf and ICSVE staff. Abu Hamza’s job in ISIS was to work with their hisbah, or morality police.In that capacity he viewed their manyabuses.
A GLIMPSE INSIDE INCEL IDEOLOGY A Glimpse Inside Incel Ideology. Homeland Security Today. Anne Speckhard, Ph.D., is Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism ( ICSVE) and serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine. She has interviewed over 700 terrorists, their family members andsupporters
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA In 2015, the United States admitted 70,000 refugees combined from countries such as Iraq, Iran, China and Indonesia. For 2016, President Barack Obama proposed increasing the ceiling to 85,000 — higher than at any time since he took office, but many fewer than the 207,116 refugees — mostly from Asia — that we welcomed into the country in1980.
JUSTICE IN THE ISLAMIC STATE Justice in the Islamic Stateis based on the video interview of Abu Albani, a Kosovar ISIS defector interviewed in prison in Kosovo by Anne Speckhard in June 2016.The video was produced by Zack Baddorf, and ICSVE staff. Abu Albani travelled twice to Syria; first to join and fight with the Free Syrian Army and later to join and fight forISIS.
ANNE SPECKHARD
Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is the Director of ICSVE global operations. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. THE OPERATIONAL RANKS AND ROLES OF FEMALE ISIS OPERATIVESSEE MORE ONICSVE.ORG
SEVEN PROMISES OF ISIS TO ITS FEMALE RECRUITS Education, influence, love, family life, harmony, friendship, belonging, travels and adventure all beckon to the searching female heart. Without counter measures directly targeting these ISIS promises, radicalization and seduction of young women to join this terrorist group will surely continue. THE HYPNOTIC POWER OF ISIS IMAGERY IN RECRUITING It’s a commonly accepted piece of wisdom—one that groups like al Qaeda and ISIS understand all too well when trying to recruit Western youth into their ranks. Images often speak directly to our right brains, activating the limbic system, and potentially bypassing rational thought. This results in statements that are subtly, orovertly
TALKING TO TERRORISTS by Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. & Ahmet S. Yayla, Ph.D. The baby boy, not more than a year old, fusses in the arms of Abu Said, our Syrian fixer as the black veiled Umm Rashid seated next to ISSUES OF ISIS PRISONERS & REPATRIATIONS IN A TIME OF Dr. Anne Speckhard, Director of ICSVE has in-depth interviewed 239 ISIS prisoners, returnees and defectors and visited the detention camps in SDF territory, viewed the abysmal conditions under which children of ISIS mothers live, and collected reports of the ISIS enforcers whose brutality continues inside these camps. JESSE MORTON: A STORY OF TRAUMA AND RADICALIZATION Jesse Morton is closely acquainted with these questions. As the child of counterculture parents, Jesse grew up isolated, away from neighbors to whom he could turn in the face of abandonment by his father and brutal abuse from his mother and he learned that reporting the abuse at school just earned him a worse beating at home. THE BREAKING THE ISIS BRAND COUNTER NARRATIVE PROJECT In the past two years, she and ICSVE staff have been collecting interviews (n=78) with ISIS defectors, returnees and prisoners, studying their trajectories into and out of terrorism, their experiences inside ISIS, as well as developing the Breaking the ISIS Brand Counter Narrative Project materials from these interviews. SWEARING MY BAYAT TO THE ISLAMIC STATE IN FALLUJAH Swearing my Bayat to the Islamic State in Fallajuah is the 73rd counter narrative video in the ICSVE Breaking the ISIS Brand series. This video features 46-year-old Iraqi Abu Bassim. He was interviewed in 2017 in an Iraqi prison in Baghdad, Iraq, by Anne Speckhard. The video clip was video edited and produced by our ICSVE team. SEVEN PROMISES OF ISIS TO ITS FEMALE RECRUITS Education, influence, love, family life, harmony, friendship, belonging, travels and adventure all beckon to the searching female heart. Without counter measures directly targeting these ISIS promises, radicalization and seduction of young women to join this terrorist group will surely continue. DETERRENCE FOR ONLINE RADICALIZATION & RECRUITMENT IN THE This is a pre-publication version of this manuscript. Anne Speckhard and Molly Ellenberg. Abstract. In the midst of global health and economic crises, more immigration than ever before, and continually updating technology, it is critical that security professionals are prepared for the coming changes in the world of radicalization, recruitment, and terrorist activity more generally. HOMEGROWN ISIS INSPIRED AND DIRECTED TERROR ATTACKS—THE Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. THE SECURITY RISK POSED BY ISIS WOMEN SMUGGLING THEIR WAY Relatives of ISIS women in Sweden say the going price for smuggling out of Camp Hol runs from $10,500 to $100,000, with the higher price ensuring a safer journey. ICSVE monitoring of social media where ISIS women discuss what it costs to be smuggled out of the camp, however, has found far lower prices for bribes to local guards and payments to THE JIHAD IN KENYA: UNDERSTANDING AL-SHABAAB RECRUITMENT The Jihad in Kenya: Understanding Al-Shabaab Recruitment and Terrorist Activity inside Kenya—in Their Own Words Anne Speckhard and ArdianShajkovci
ICSVE – INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF VIOLENTABOUTCONTACTRESEARCH REPORTSBRIEF REPORTS Founded in 2015, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) provides research, training, and strategic advice to government leaders, intelligence, defense, international organizations, police and civilian communities worldwide to prevent and deter the threat of violent extremism in the core areas such as capacity building and programmatic support, countering extremistABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to THE ISLAMIC STATE HISBAH The Islamic State Hisbah video features 25-year-old Abu Hamza, a Syrian from Deir ez-Zor interviewed in 2016 in Turkey by Anne Speckhard and Ahmet S. Yayla.The video was produced and edited by Zack Baddorf and ICSVE staff. Abu Hamza’s job in ISIS was to work with their hisbah, or morality police.In that capacity he viewed their manyabuses.
A GLIMPSE INSIDE INCEL IDEOLOGY A Glimpse Inside Incel Ideology. Homeland Security Today. Anne Speckhard, Ph.D., is Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism ( ICSVE) and serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine. She has interviewed over 700 terrorists, their family members andsupporters
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA In 2015, the United States admitted 70,000 refugees combined from countries such as Iraq, Iran, China and Indonesia. For 2016, President Barack Obama proposed increasing the ceiling to 85,000 — higher than at any time since he took office, but many fewer than the 207,116 refugees — mostly from Asia — that we welcomed into the country in1980.
JUSTICE IN THE ISLAMIC STATE Justice in the Islamic Stateis based on the video interview of Abu Albani, a Kosovar ISIS defector interviewed in prison in Kosovo by Anne Speckhard in June 2016.The video was produced by Zack Baddorf, and ICSVE staff. Abu Albani travelled twice to Syria; first to join and fight with the Free Syrian Army and later to join and fight forISIS.
ANNE SPECKHARD
Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is the Director of ICSVE global operations. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. THE OPERATIONAL RANKS AND ROLES OF FEMALE ISIS OPERATIVESSEE MORE ONICSVE.ORG
SEVEN PROMISES OF ISIS TO ITS FEMALE RECRUITS Education, influence, love, family life, harmony, friendship, belonging, travels and adventure all beckon to the searching female heart. Without counter measures directly targeting these ISIS promises, radicalization and seduction of young women to join this terrorist group will surely continue. THE HYPNOTIC POWER OF ISIS IMAGERY IN RECRUITING It’s a commonly accepted piece of wisdom—one that groups like al Qaeda and ISIS understand all too well when trying to recruit Western youth into their ranks. Images often speak directly to our right brains, activating the limbic system, and potentially bypassing rational thought. This results in statements that are subtly, orovertly
ICSVE – INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF VIOLENTABOUTCONTACTRESEARCH REPORTSBRIEF REPORTS Founded in 2015, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) provides research, training, and strategic advice to government leaders, intelligence, defense, international organizations, police and civilian communities worldwide to prevent and deter the threat of violent extremism in the core areas such as capacity building and programmatic support, countering extremistABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to THE ISLAMIC STATE HISBAH The Islamic State Hisbah video features 25-year-old Abu Hamza, a Syrian from Deir ez-Zor interviewed in 2016 in Turkey by Anne Speckhard and Ahmet S. Yayla.The video was produced and edited by Zack Baddorf and ICSVE staff. Abu Hamza’s job in ISIS was to work with their hisbah, or morality police.In that capacity he viewed their manyabuses.
A GLIMPSE INSIDE INCEL IDEOLOGY A Glimpse Inside Incel Ideology. Homeland Security Today. Anne Speckhard, Ph.D., is Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism ( ICSVE) and serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine. She has interviewed over 700 terrorists, their family members andsupporters
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA In 2015, the United States admitted 70,000 refugees combined from countries such as Iraq, Iran, China and Indonesia. For 2016, President Barack Obama proposed increasing the ceiling to 85,000 — higher than at any time since he took office, but many fewer than the 207,116 refugees — mostly from Asia — that we welcomed into the country in1980.
JUSTICE IN THE ISLAMIC STATE Justice in the Islamic Stateis based on the video interview of Abu Albani, a Kosovar ISIS defector interviewed in prison in Kosovo by Anne Speckhard in June 2016.The video was produced by Zack Baddorf, and ICSVE staff. Abu Albani travelled twice to Syria; first to join and fight with the Free Syrian Army and later to join and fight forISIS.
ANNE SPECKHARD
Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is the Director of ICSVE global operations. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. THE OPERATIONAL RANKS AND ROLES OF FEMALE ISIS OPERATIVESSEE MORE ONICSVE.ORG
SEVEN PROMISES OF ISIS TO ITS FEMALE RECRUITS Education, influence, love, family life, harmony, friendship, belonging, travels and adventure all beckon to the searching female heart. Without counter measures directly targeting these ISIS promises, radicalization and seduction of young women to join this terrorist group will surely continue. THE HYPNOTIC POWER OF ISIS IMAGERY IN RECRUITING It’s a commonly accepted piece of wisdom—one that groups like al Qaeda and ISIS understand all too well when trying to recruit Western youth into their ranks. Images often speak directly to our right brains, activating the limbic system, and potentially bypassing rational thought. This results in statements that are subtly, orovertly
TALKING TO TERRORISTS by Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. & Ahmet S. Yayla, Ph.D. The baby boy, not more than a year old, fusses in the arms of Abu Said, our Syrian fixer as the black veiled Umm Rashid seated next to ISSUES OF ISIS PRISONERS & REPATRIATIONS IN A TIME OF Dr. Anne Speckhard, Director of ICSVE has in-depth interviewed 239 ISIS prisoners, returnees and defectors and visited the detention camps in SDF territory, viewed the abysmal conditions under which children of ISIS mothers live, and collected reports of the ISIS enforcers whose brutality continues inside these camps. JESSE MORTON: A STORY OF TRAUMA AND RADICALIZATION Jesse Morton is closely acquainted with these questions. As the child of counterculture parents, Jesse grew up isolated, away from neighbors to whom he could turn in the face of abandonment by his father and brutal abuse from his mother and he learned that reporting the abuse at school just earned him a worse beating at home. THE BREAKING THE ISIS BRAND COUNTER NARRATIVE PROJECT In the past two years, she and ICSVE staff have been collecting interviews (n=78) with ISIS defectors, returnees and prisoners, studying their trajectories into and out of terrorism, their experiences inside ISIS, as well as developing the Breaking the ISIS Brand Counter Narrative Project materials from these interviews. SWEARING MY BAYAT TO THE ISLAMIC STATE IN FALLUJAH Swearing my Bayat to the Islamic State in Fallajuah is the 73rd counter narrative video in the ICSVE Breaking the ISIS Brand series. This video features 46-year-old Iraqi Abu Bassim. He was interviewed in 2017 in an Iraqi prison in Baghdad, Iraq, by Anne Speckhard. The video clip was video edited and produced by our ICSVE team. SEVEN PROMISES OF ISIS TO ITS FEMALE RECRUITS Education, influence, love, family life, harmony, friendship, belonging, travels and adventure all beckon to the searching female heart. Without counter measures directly targeting these ISIS promises, radicalization and seduction of young women to join this terrorist group will surely continue. DETERRENCE FOR ONLINE RADICALIZATION & RECRUITMENT IN THE This is a pre-publication version of this manuscript. Anne Speckhard and Molly Ellenberg. Abstract. In the midst of global health and economic crises, more immigration than ever before, and continually updating technology, it is critical that security professionals are prepared for the coming changes in the world of radicalization, recruitment, and terrorist activity more generally. HOMEGROWN ISIS INSPIRED AND DIRECTED TERROR ATTACKS—THE Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. THE SECURITY RISK POSED BY ISIS WOMEN SMUGGLING THEIR WAY Relatives of ISIS women in Sweden say the going price for smuggling out of Camp Hol runs from $10,500 to $100,000, with the higher price ensuring a safer journey. ICSVE monitoring of social media where ISIS women discuss what it costs to be smuggled out of the camp, however, has found far lower prices for bribes to local guards and payments to THE JIHAD IN KENYA: UNDERSTANDING AL-SHABAAB RECRUITMENT The Jihad in Kenya: Understanding Al-Shabaab Recruitment and Terrorist Activity inside Kenya—in Their Own Words Anne Speckhard and ArdianShajkovci
ICSVE – INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF VIOLENTABOUTCONTACTRESEARCH REPORTSBRIEF REPORTS Founded in 2015, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) provides research, training, and strategic advice to government leaders, intelligence, defense, international organizations, police and civilian communities worldwide to prevent and deter the threat of violent extremism in the core areas such as capacity building and programmatic support, countering extremistABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to THE ISLAMIC STATE HISBAH The Islamic State Hisbah video features 25-year-old Abu Hamza, a Syrian from Deir ez-Zor interviewed in 2016 in Turkey by Anne Speckhard and Ahmet S. Yayla.The video was produced and edited by Zack Baddorf and ICSVE staff. Abu Hamza’s job in ISIS was to work with their hisbah, or morality police.In that capacity he viewed their manyabuses.
A GLIMPSE INSIDE INCEL IDEOLOGY A Glimpse Inside Incel Ideology. Homeland Security Today. Anne Speckhard, Ph.D., is Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism ( ICSVE) and serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine. She has interviewed over 700 terrorists, their family members andsupporters
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA In 2015, the United States admitted 70,000 refugees combined from countries such as Iraq, Iran, China and Indonesia. For 2016, President Barack Obama proposed increasing the ceiling to 85,000 — higher than at any time since he took office, but many fewer than the 207,116 refugees — mostly from Asia — that we welcomed into the country in1980.
JUSTICE IN THE ISLAMIC STATE Justice in the Islamic Stateis based on the video interview of Abu Albani, a Kosovar ISIS defector interviewed in prison in Kosovo by Anne Speckhard in June 2016.The video was produced by Zack Baddorf, and ICSVE staff. Abu Albani travelled twice to Syria; first to join and fight with the Free Syrian Army and later to join and fight forISIS.
ANNE SPECKHARD
Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is the Director of ICSVE global operations. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. THE OPERATIONAL RANKS AND ROLES OF FEMALE ISIS OPERATIVESSEE MORE ONICSVE.ORG
SEVEN PROMISES OF ISIS TO ITS FEMALE RECRUITS Education, influence, love, family life, harmony, friendship, belonging, travels and adventure all beckon to the searching female heart. Without counter measures directly targeting these ISIS promises, radicalization and seduction of young women to join this terrorist group will surely continue. THE HYPNOTIC POWER OF ISIS IMAGERY IN RECRUITING It’s a commonly accepted piece of wisdom—one that groups like al Qaeda and ISIS understand all too well when trying to recruit Western youth into their ranks. Images often speak directly to our right brains, activating the limbic system, and potentially bypassing rational thought. This results in statements that are subtly, orovertly
ICSVE – INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF VIOLENTABOUTCONTACTRESEARCH REPORTSBRIEF REPORTS Founded in 2015, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) provides research, training, and strategic advice to government leaders, intelligence, defense, international organizations, police and civilian communities worldwide to prevent and deter the threat of violent extremism in the core areas such as capacity building and programmatic support, countering extremistABOUT US – ICSVE
The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) is an action based, interdisciplinary, research center working on psychosocial, cultural, political, economic, ideological, and technological topics impacting global peace and security.. At ICSVE, our growing team of experts of diverse academic and professional backgrounds provides research, training, and strategic advice to THE ISLAMIC STATE HISBAH The Islamic State Hisbah video features 25-year-old Abu Hamza, a Syrian from Deir ez-Zor interviewed in 2016 in Turkey by Anne Speckhard and Ahmet S. Yayla.The video was produced and edited by Zack Baddorf and ICSVE staff. Abu Hamza’s job in ISIS was to work with their hisbah, or morality police.In that capacity he viewed their manyabuses.
A GLIMPSE INSIDE INCEL IDEOLOGY A Glimpse Inside Incel Ideology. Homeland Security Today. Anne Speckhard, Ph.D., is Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism ( ICSVE) and serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine. She has interviewed over 700 terrorists, their family members andsupporters
TAKING IN REFUGEES IS GOOD FOR AMERICA In 2015, the United States admitted 70,000 refugees combined from countries such as Iraq, Iran, China and Indonesia. For 2016, President Barack Obama proposed increasing the ceiling to 85,000 — higher than at any time since he took office, but many fewer than the 207,116 refugees — mostly from Asia — that we welcomed into the country in1980.
JUSTICE IN THE ISLAMIC STATE Justice in the Islamic Stateis based on the video interview of Abu Albani, a Kosovar ISIS defector interviewed in prison in Kosovo by Anne Speckhard in June 2016.The video was produced by Zack Baddorf, and ICSVE staff. Abu Albani travelled twice to Syria; first to join and fight with the Free Syrian Army and later to join and fight forISIS.
ANNE SPECKHARD
Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is the Director of ICSVE global operations. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. THE OPERATIONAL RANKS AND ROLES OF FEMALE ISIS OPERATIVESSEE MORE ONICSVE.ORG
SEVEN PROMISES OF ISIS TO ITS FEMALE RECRUITS Education, influence, love, family life, harmony, friendship, belonging, travels and adventure all beckon to the searching female heart. Without counter measures directly targeting these ISIS promises, radicalization and seduction of young women to join this terrorist group will surely continue. THE HYPNOTIC POWER OF ISIS IMAGERY IN RECRUITING It’s a commonly accepted piece of wisdom—one that groups like al Qaeda and ISIS understand all too well when trying to recruit Western youth into their ranks. Images often speak directly to our right brains, activating the limbic system, and potentially bypassing rational thought. This results in statements that are subtly, orovertly
TALKING TO TERRORISTS by Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. & Ahmet S. Yayla, Ph.D. The baby boy, not more than a year old, fusses in the arms of Abu Said, our Syrian fixer as the black veiled Umm Rashid seated next to ISSUES OF ISIS PRISONERS & REPATRIATIONS IN A TIME OF Dr. Anne Speckhard, Director of ICSVE has in-depth interviewed 239 ISIS prisoners, returnees and defectors and visited the detention camps in SDF territory, viewed the abysmal conditions under which children of ISIS mothers live, and collected reports of the ISIS enforcers whose brutality continues inside these camps. JESSE MORTON: A STORY OF TRAUMA AND RADICALIZATION Jesse Morton is closely acquainted with these questions. As the child of counterculture parents, Jesse grew up isolated, away from neighbors to whom he could turn in the face of abandonment by his father and brutal abuse from his mother and he learned that reporting the abuse at school just earned him a worse beating at home. THE BREAKING THE ISIS BRAND COUNTER NARRATIVE PROJECT In the past two years, she and ICSVE staff have been collecting interviews (n=78) with ISIS defectors, returnees and prisoners, studying their trajectories into and out of terrorism, their experiences inside ISIS, as well as developing the Breaking the ISIS Brand Counter Narrative Project materials from these interviews. SWEARING MY BAYAT TO THE ISLAMIC STATE IN FALLUJAH Swearing my Bayat to the Islamic State in Fallajuah is the 73rd counter narrative video in the ICSVE Breaking the ISIS Brand series. This video features 46-year-old Iraqi Abu Bassim. He was interviewed in 2017 in an Iraqi prison in Baghdad, Iraq, by Anne Speckhard. The video clip was video edited and produced by our ICSVE team. SEVEN PROMISES OF ISIS TO ITS FEMALE RECRUITS Education, influence, love, family life, harmony, friendship, belonging, travels and adventure all beckon to the searching female heart. Without counter measures directly targeting these ISIS promises, radicalization and seduction of young women to join this terrorist group will surely continue. DETERRENCE FOR ONLINE RADICALIZATION & RECRUITMENT IN THE This is a pre-publication version of this manuscript. Anne Speckhard and Molly Ellenberg. Abstract. In the midst of global health and economic crises, more immigration than ever before, and continually updating technology, it is critical that security professionals are prepared for the coming changes in the world of radicalization, recruitment, and terrorist activity more generally. HOMEGROWN ISIS INSPIRED AND DIRECTED TERROR ATTACKS—THE Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine and has also taught the Psychology of Terrorism for the Security Studies Department in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. THE SECURITY RISK POSED BY ISIS WOMEN SMUGGLING THEIR WAY Relatives of ISIS women in Sweden say the going price for smuggling out of Camp Hol runs from $10,500 to $100,000, with the higher price ensuring a safer journey. ICSVE monitoring of social media where ISIS women discuss what it costs to be smuggled out of the camp, however, has found far lower prices for bribes to local guards and payments to THE JIHAD IN KENYA: UNDERSTANDING AL-SHABAAB RECRUITMENT The Jihad in Kenya: Understanding Al-Shabaab Recruitment and Terrorist Activity inside Kenya—in Their Own Words Anne Speckhard and ArdianShajkovci
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Founded in 2015, the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) provides research, training, and strategic advice to government leaders, intelligence, defense, international organizations, police and civilian communities worldwide to prevent and deter the threat of violent extremism in the core areas such as capacity building and programmatic support, countering extremist narrative, alternative narrative, developing community resilience, managing intervention activities, and training. With our growing team of diverse academic and professional backgrounds, ICSVE grew out of Dr. Anne Speckhard’s work on counterterrorism and counter-radicalization spanning more than twodecades.
Given the prolific use of media by terrorist organizations such as ISIS to spur their global reach and propaganda, fighting ISIS and similar groups in the digital and information realm has become a major pillar of our research activities. We take pride in our field-based primary research and evidence-based educational video materials that are carefully crafted to counter the efforts of extremist and terrorist organizations to publicize their propaganda and garner support for violence. We at ICSVE strongly believe that the voices of defectors and victims of terrorist groups should be the overriding force in our collective counter-narrative efforts. First-person research with extremists, terrorists, and their supporters, and evidence-based counter-messaging is what makes our organization standout from the rest.
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ICSVE provides field research, training, and advice to government leaders, intelligence, police, defense, international organizations, and civilians worldwide—most recently in the United States, Europe, Middle East, Central and Southeast Asia, and the Balkans—on the core areas of P/CVE and counter-terrorism. ICSVE is currently engaged in collaborative projects with partners in the field, including NAMA—Strategic Intelligence Solutions, in Amman, Jordan, and the non-profit “Not in God’s Name” (Verein zur Förderung von Interkulturellem Dialog c./o) in Vienna, Austria. ICSVE staff have also trained, conducted research, consulted to, and lectured for NATO, OSCE, and foreign governments and embassies—and in the United States to the U.S. Senate & House, Department of State, Department of Defense, Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Health & Human Services, CIA, and FBI. ICSVE staff also frequently consult to and appear on CNN, BBC, NPR, Fox News, MSNBC, CTV, Time, The New York Times, The Washington Post, London Times, and many other publications. ICSVE staff conduct research worldwide and are available to train and lecture for international conferences and workshops as well as assist those working in communities susceptible to radicalization and violentextremism.
ICSVE works with partners and donors interested in countering violent extremism. We welcome scholars and leaders from academia to politics to creative pursuits in the fight against violent extremism. The organization is dedicated to pushing the limits of excellence and building a solid architecture of global counter-radicalization and counterterrorism research and cooperation.SUCCESS STORIES
In Sulimaniah, Iraq, ICSVE Director Anne Speckhard and Ardian Shajkovci were interviewing a jailed ISIS emir. Talking about sex slaves, he waved his hand over all of us and said, “If I controlled this room, all the women in it, I can do what I want, they’re mine.” Dr. Speckhard interjected, saying, “Wait a minute, I’ve got two ISIS guys on video on my laptop who totally disagree with you.” She expected the shackled man to break her computer, but he was totally engaged in the videos. In the end, he hung his head in shame. He admitted, “We were wrong. We had arguments internally about this issue. We gave a bad face to Islam.” This reaction came from a man credited with sending 13 suicide bombers to kill 500 persons. Only minutes before, he had bragged about ISIS and sex slaves. ICSVE’s videos can be used as an effective intervention in prisons to break someone down, getting past their bravado anddefenses.
Omar, a counselor in London, was working with a 13-year-old boy who was hell bent on going to Raqqa. Omar didn’t want to turn the kid into the police but was worried that this kid is really going to depart for Raqqa. He decided to show him one of ICSVE’s counter narrative videos that tells the story of a Syrian boy, also about 13, who had joined the ISIS Cubs of the Caliphate and who had been pressured to become a suicide bomber. They watched it together. When it finished the boy asked, ‘Is that for real?’ Omar said ‘Yeah, that’s a real guy that was in ISIS.’ The boy said, ‘Okay, I’m not going.’ The ICSVE video changed his mind. Using anonymous Facebook profiles, ICSVE staff found about 170 Facebook profiles of potential ISIS supporters – people that had many ISIS friends or were endorsing, sharing and distributing ISIS materials. Ethically, we decided to carry out an intervention since they may go down a terrible path and harm both themselves and countless others. So, we tagged them with our Breaking the ISIS Brand Counter-Narrative videos, which use titles and thumbnails to look like ISIS propaganda. Without watching them, these ISIS supporters endorsed and redistributed them to their wider circles of influence. When they finally did watch the videos, they cursed us, but we had already infected their territory with a counter narrative—an ISIS insider denouncing ISIS as corrupt, brutal and un-Islamic. Teachers in cities in Belgium and the Netherlands told us, ‘We’re afraid to bring ICSVE’s counter narrative videos into our classroom because some of our students are radicalized and aggressive.’ Likewise, Dutch police told us they are not equipped to discuss these topics in any depth with students. So we started making study guides to go with the videos and develop trainings for teachers and police and other CVE practitioners to effectively intervene for prevention with students. Think how important teachers and community workers are in shaping the thoughts of youth. ICSVE staff have conducted focus groups and trainings with teachers and police in the Balkans, Europe, Iraq, Jordan and Southeast and Central Asia. We subtitle our videos in the 20+ languages that ISIS is recruiting in and put them on YouTube for anyone to freely use as a tool to fight ISIS. Due to their emotionally evocative content, youth readily engage with these videos and begin to open up and talk—even about really vulnerable topics—making it clear to discussion leaders what issues are important to address. We train NGOs, schools, police, prison officials, counselors, and CVE professionals around the world about prevention and interventions and how to use our tools. Anyone fighting ISIS can use our products. ICSVE welcomes partners and donors interested in fighting violentextremism.
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