Kathryn Duffy is serving as a Research Fellow for ICSVE working with our Department of Justice Hate Crimes grant, looking into campus protests relating to the Israeli/Hamas conflict and studying failures to control violence as well as winning strategies to prevent hate crimes and violence. Kathryn received both her Masters and Ph.D. degrees in Global Affairs from Rutgers University, where she concentrated on human security and global policy. Her research areas include violent extremism, radicalization/deradicalization with a focus on the U.S. and European regions, and the nexus between terrorism and crime. Kathryn is a recipient of several Rutgers Doctoral Fellowships and is a co-author of multiple peer-reviewed articles on security and resilience/building of vulnerable populations. She currently resides in Germany, speaks fluent German and has had formal educational training in French, Italian and Arabic.
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