September 11, 2022
Countering Domestic Violent Extremism in Military, Veteran, and Law Enforcement Communities
Josh Campbell and Carrie Cordero discussed the importance of recently released research on violent extremism involving military and law enforcement personnel.
Watch the full interview from CNN.
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