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Will terrorism continue to decline in 2019?

  • Written by Gary LaFree, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland

Lost in the headlines, rapidly accelerating news cycles and the pervasive fear generated by terrorist threats is the fact that terrorist attacks worldwide have actually been declining – in some areas substantially.

Terrorism researchers like me have long noted that the number of terrorist attacks rises andfalls in waves – generally...

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