
The American Counterterrorism Targeting and Resilience Institute
The American Counterterrorism Targeting and Resilience Institute (ACTRI) is a 501 c(3) nonprofit, cross-disciplinary
research organization focused on studying the broad spectrum of transnational militant jihadi, extreme-right, and extreme left political violence.
ACTRI researchers study the relationship between them and their effect on how ideologies emerge, spread, dominate, and influence countermeasures.

Mission Driven
Empirical assessments and research are key prerequisites for targeting efforts and for developing effective preventative measures.
ACTRI is dedicated to acting as a complementary research resource for our domestic and international CT & P/CVE partners, relying on an extensive network of local resources, empirical research methodologies, and quality data to move beyond traditional solutions.
Action

PARTNER TRAINING MODEL
Built on 3 Pillars

Relationship
Extreme-right, extreme-left, and militant jihadi violent extremists may share different goals on the surface, but the striking similarities and trends in their modus operandi, indoctrination tactics, and individual drivers demands greater attention and research.
Messaging
Communications-based products and activities to prevent violent extremism and terrorism have taken a center stage in recent years, while their identification, creation, placement, and effectiveness continues to be debated by CT and P/CVE stakeholders. By blending localized, data-driven content, experimental research methodologies, and digital communication and marketing best-practices, new thresholds of quality and efficacy may be achievable.

Value
By combining a commitment to proactive and empirical research with a uniquely diverse team of academic, security, practitioner, and digital communication and marketing professionals, ACTRI is well positioned to help establish new frontiers of effective CT and P/CVE for clients who need more out of their partnerships.
Latest News
The Way Forward for the United States in Somalia
ACTRI Research Advisory Board Ambassador Stephen M. Schwartz writing for the Foreign Policy Research Institute
Radicalism and Violent Extremism
Ardian Shajkovci and Allison McDowell-Smith contribution Al Mesbar Studies & Research Center