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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Jeff Gruenewald's research investigates various facets of extremism, focusing on right-wing extremism (RWE) and its implications within the United States and Canada. His work examines criminal justice responses to RWE violence, including disparities in case dispositions and sentencing outcomes for domestic violent extremists. Gruenewald also studies the threat posed by far-right extremism to law enforcement, analyzing media frames concerning officers killed in the line of duty.
His scholarship extends to the growth and opportunities within terrorism research, particularly in American and British contexts. Gruenewald's publications address the intersection of gender and criminal justice responses to terrorism. He holds a h-index of 21 and has authored 91 publications, which have been cited 1,752 times. He has served as PI on an NSF grant totaling $343,163 for an REU Site focused on crime analytics.
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- h-index: 21
- Publications: 91
- Citations: 1,752
Selected Publications
- An Open-Source Data Approach to Studying Bias Murder: An Introduction to the Bias Homicide Database (BHDB) (2026) DOI
- What Went Wrong: A Comparison of Unsuccessful and Completed Extreme Far-Right Plots in the United States (2025) DOI
- Bias-Motivated Violence and the Likelihood of Fatal Outcomes: A Criminal Event Perspective and Mixed-Method Approach (2025) DOI
- Growth opportunities in American and British terrorism research (2023) DOI
- Right-Wing Extremism in Canada and the United States (2022) DOI
- Criminal Justice Responses to Right-Wing Extremist (RWE) Violence in the United States (2022) DOI
- Introduction: Situating Right-Wing Extremism in Canada and the United States (2022) DOI
- Far-Right Extremist Violence in the United States (2022) DOI
- Examining Disparities in Case Dispositions and Sentencing Outcomes for Domestic Violent Extremists in the United States (2022) DOI
- “The Perfect Aryan Housewife”: Intersection of Extremist Violence and Violence Against Women (2022) DOI
- Gender and Criminal Justice Responses to Terrorism in the United States (2021) DOI
- Far-Right Extremism’s Threat to Police Safety and the Organizational Legitimacy of Law Enforcement in the United States (2021) DOI
- Book review: Cynthia Miller-Idriss, <i>Hate in the Homeland: The New Global Far-Right</i> (2021) DOI
- Attributing Responsibility When Police Officers are Killed in the Line of Duty: An Ethnographic Content Analysis of Local Print News Media Frames (2021) DOI
Federal Grants 1 $343,163 total
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