Secret Service Case Study Finds Correlation Between Misogyny and Mass Violence
A research component of the U.S. Secret Service recently compiled a case study on the rise of incidents of violence perpetrated against women by men who identify as incels.
DHS Internal Review of Domestic Extremism Reveals Flaws in Oversight, Training
In a year-long inquiry, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has identified five employees who engaged in domestic extremism, according to an internal report.
GAO, Stakeholders Call for Improved Training, Communication for Capitol Police
A report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) surveyed U.S. Capitol Police officers present at the melee and assessed prominent stakeholders.
Aftermath of U.S. Capitol Insurrection Highlights Federal Law Enforcement Obstacles in Combating Extremism
One year after the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, federal law enforcement agencies have focused on preventing a future attack, identifying extremism, and prosecuting individuals who contributed to the insurrection.
Congress Increases Oversight of Capitol Police; Provides Chief Emergency Authority
With the first anniversary of the Capitol attack on January 6, 2021, approaching, various insurrection related actions have occurred over the past week.