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Digital sex crimes such as South Korea’s molka (hidden camera) phenomenon and the Nth Room…
The digital bulletin, Light of Darkness, was originally conceived as a supplementary component to Voice…
On 10 September 2025, in Orem, Utah, right-wing political commentator Charlie Kirk was shot and…
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Violent extremists are continually adapting the ways in which they exploit digital platforms for coordination…
Ghost guns, in particular 3D-printed guns, have been gaining popularity among youth, with several criminal…
Digital infrastructures enable everyday gender-based extremism, argues @DrSeyounPark. By spotlighting South Korea’s molka and Nth Room, Dr Park analyses how platforms and design features co-produce environments that monetise & normalise misogynistic harm.
Paula Núñez-Guerra analyses the pages of Light of Darkness, ISKP's digital handbook. She argues that its focus on OPSEC and controlled use of AI highlights an ongoing effort to preserve its online presence while evading algorithmic censorship.
.@YVeilleuxLepage examines the growing use of inscribed and decorated firearms in politically motivated violence and argues that such markings should be treated as deliberate communicative acts.
Michaela Rana narrows in on #Australia's landscape of 'digital natives'.
She examines case studies of youth involvement in terrorism-related offences and addresses both the response and responsibility of tech platforms in countering online radicalisation.
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