
Brooke Buxton
Graduate Research Assistant
Brooke Buxton is a Graduate Research Assistant for the National Counterterrorism, Innovation, Technology, and Education Center (NCITE) and a master’s student in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Their research interests focus on terrorism, violent extremism, and suspicious activity reporting, with an emphasis on understanding early indicators of radicalization and improving community-based prevention strategies.
Publications by Brooke Buxton
4 publications found

U.S. Federal Cases Against ISIS Using Non-Terrorism-Related Charges
- Seamus Hughes , Callie Vitro , Camden Carmichael , Brooke Buxton , Mackenzie Harms , Austin Doctor ,
- Isis, Courts, Hgve
The use of non-terrorism related charges for federal ISIS-related cases.
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Dismantling terrorism through prosecutions: A case study of Atomwaffen Division
The current state of U.S. federal cases against the Atomwaffen Division
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The role of family members in the prevention of violent extremism and terrorism: A scoping review of the literature
A review of literature on the role of family members in the prevention of violent extremism.
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Facilitating suspicious activity reporting at the community level
Research report on leveraging community partnerships to facilitate suspicious activity reporting.
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