Renewed struggle for Muslim identity can lead to sectarian violence in the Netherlands The sectarian tensions among Sunni and Shia Muslims has the potential of spilling over from the Middle East to other countries. Lisa Heintzbergen • April 06, 2015
Family Homicide: Debunking Two Persistent Myths The present-day low rate in family homcides demonstrates that we have been doing something right in bringing it down to the level it is today. But we're not there yet. Marieke Liem • January 26, 2015
Foreign Fighters on Social Media: An analysis of 11 Facebook accounts What insights do eleven social Facebook-accounts of Dutch and Belgic foreign fighters offer with respect to the phenomenon of so-called returnees? Edwin Bakker, Daan Weggemans and Peter Grol • January 19, 2015
Ten Years after Van Gogh: Time to Rethink ‘Radicalization’? Although Dutch Hofstadgroup is a leading example of a homegrown jihadist group, many fundamental questions about the Hofstadgroup remain. Bart Schuurman • October 29, 2014
‘Keep calm and carry on’ – The implications of joining the fight against IS Countries joining the coalition against IS should be aware both the threat increases for their citizens abroad and for their citizens at home. Liesbeth van der Heide • October 02, 2014