
Isaac Moelter
Graduate Research Assistant
I am a graduate research assistant at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO). I hold a bachelor’s degree in sociology and a master’s degree in criminology and criminal justice. I am currently working toward my PhD at the UNO School of Criminology and Criminal Justice. I have three years’ worth of research experience, including both quantitative and qualitative research methods. I focus on research which I hope will address extremist violence in the United States. I think human behavior is endlessly fascinating, and I want to better understand the factors that lead people down different paths.
Publications by Isaac Moelter
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Everything, everywhere, all at once: Looking at the current milieu through Rapoport's four waves theory of modern terrorism
- Joel Elson , Alexis d'Amato , Isaac Moelter , Erin Kearns , Austin Doctor
- Threats, Terrorism, Theory
Understanding the current mileu through Rapoport’s four waves theory of modern terrorism.
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See something, say something? Examining variation in willingness to report suspicious activity to police across racial and ethnic groups
Understanding willingness to report suspicious behavior to police using an online conjoint experiment.
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How do offender ideology and offense severity impact punitive attitudes toward politically motivated offenders in the US?
Using an online survey experiment to understand public attitudes based on offender ideology
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Graduate students receive grant funding to present at ASC
Four graduate students in the CROCS Lab were awarded grants from the Student Conference Travel Fund for presentations at the American Society of Criminology conference in Washington, DC.
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