Correction: NCRI removed “ISIS” from the report’s initial comparison table because many interpreted this claim to mean NCRI was depicting Anarchists/Socialist threats as the same magnitude of ISIS.
NCRI White Paper Network Enabled Anarchy 25 Sept 259pmContagion and Ideology Report
9/14/20 – Network-Enabled Anarchy: How Militant Anarcho-Socialist Networks Use Social Media to Instigate Widespread Violence Against Political Opponents and Law Enforcement
Contributors:
Joel Finkelstein, Corresponding Author
The Network Contagion Research Institute
The James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions, Princeton University
Miller Center for Community Protection and Resilience
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
joel@networkcontagion.us
Alex Goldenberg, Author
The Network Contagion Research Institute
alex@networkcontagion.us
Sean Stevens, Author
Advisor, The Network Contagion Research Institute
Lee Jussim, Author
Chair, Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychology
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
John Farmer, Author
Former New Jersey State Attorney General and Chief Counsel, 9/11 Commission
Director, Miller Center for Community Protection and Resilience
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
John K. Donohue, Author
NYPD Chief of Strategic Initiatives (Ret.)
Pamela Paresky, Author
University of Chicago