James Silver

James Silver

Worcester State University

H-index: 13

North America-United States

About James Silver

James Silver, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Worcester State University, specializes in the field of Mass Murderers, Active Shooters, Lone Actor Terrorists, Criminal Law.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

365 Days> 366 Days: The (in) Ability to Earn Good Time Credit During the Time of COVID-19

A Behavioral Sequence Analysis of Mass School Shooters Examining Stressors, Antisocial Behaviors, Mental Health Issues, and Planning and Preparation Activities

Criminal histories of convicted federal threat offenders and the intention to carry out their threat.

A sequence analysis of the behaviors and experiences of the deadliest public mass shooters

Disaggregating lone-actor grievance-fuelled violence: Comparing lone-actor terrorists and mass murderers

An epidemiological analysis of public mass shooters and active shooters: Quantifying key differences between perpetrators and the general population, homicide offenders, and …

Similar crimes, similar behaviors? Comparing lone‐actor terrorists and public mass murderers

A coproduction research model between academia and law enforcement responsible for investigating threats

James Silver Information

University

Position

Professor of Criminal Justice

Citations(all)

787

Citations(since 2020)

695

Cited By

322

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

13

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

University Profile Page

Worcester State University

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James Silver Skills & Research Interests

Mass Murderers

Active Shooters

Lone Actor Terrorists

Criminal Law

Top articles of James Silver

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

365 Days> 366 Days: The (in) Ability to Earn Good Time Credit During the Time of COVID-19

The Prison Journal

Sarah W Craun

James Silver

2023/12

A Behavioral Sequence Analysis of Mass School Shooters Examining Stressors, Antisocial Behaviors, Mental Health Issues, and Planning and Preparation Activities

Deviant Behavior

Jason R Silva

James Silver

Emily A Greene-Colozzi

2023

Criminal histories of convicted federal threat offenders and the intention to carry out their threat.

James Silver

Sarah W Craun

2023/3

A sequence analysis of the behaviors and experiences of the deadliest public mass shooters

Journal of interpersonal violence

James Silver

Jason R Silva

2022/12

Disaggregating lone-actor grievance-fuelled violence: Comparing lone-actor terrorists and mass murderers

Terrorism and Political Violence

Caitlin Clemmow

Paul Gill

Noémie Bouhana

James Silver

John Horgan

2022/4/3

An epidemiological analysis of public mass shooters and active shooters: Quantifying key differences between perpetrators and the general population, homicide offenders, and …

Journal of threat assessment and management

Adam Lankford

James Silver

Jennifer Cox

2021/12

Similar crimes, similar behaviors? Comparing lone‐actor terrorists and public mass murderers

Journal of forensic sciences

Paul Gill

James Silver

John Horgan

Emily Corner

Noemie Bouhana

2021/9

A coproduction research model between academia and law enforcement responsible for investigating threats

Journal of policing, intelligence and counter terrorism

James M Silver

Sarah W Craun

John V Wyman

Andre B Simons

2021/1/2

Possible attackers? A comparison between the behaviors and stressors of persons of concern and active shooters.

Journal of threat assessment and management

Karie A Gibson

Sarah W Craun

Amanda G Ford

Kristen Solik

James Silver

2020/3

(In) action: Variation in bystander responses between persons of concern and active shooters.

Journal of threat assessment and management

Sarah W Craun

Karie A Gibson

Amanda G Ford

Kristen Solik

James Silver

2020/3

Space between concern and crime: Two recommendations for promoting the adoption of the threat assessment model and encouraging bystander reporting

Criminology & Public Policy

James Silver

2020/2

Why have public mass shootings become more deadly? Assessing how perpetrators’ motives and methods have changed over time

Criminology & Public Policy

Adam Lankford

James Silver

2020/2

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