Dr Jared Dmello

Senior Lecturer in Criminology

Institution
University of Adelaide

Research Area Keywords
Terrorism; Radicalization; Climate Change; LGBTQ+

Contact: jared.dmello@adelaide.edu.au

About Jared

Dr. Jared Dmello is a Senior Lecturer of Criminology at the University of Adelaide, a Research Associate at the Rutgers University Center on Public Security, a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for National & International Security, and a Research Member and Member of the Executive Committee of the Addressing Violent Extremism and Radicalisation to Terrorism (AVERT) Research Network. He holds a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice and Criminology, Option in Terrorism Studies, from the University of Massachusetts Lowell and also holds master’s degrees in Criminal Justice (UMass Lowell) and National Security Studies (California State University San Bernardino, along with a bachelor’s in Political Science (University of Hawai`i at Mānoa). Dr. Dmello is an internationally recognized expert on illicit organizations, focusing on criminal street gangs and extremist organizations, with methodological expertise in network science and advanced quantitative methods. Beyond academia, Dr. Dmello spent a year as an Analyst for the U.S. Government Accountability Office, where he worked on studies related to inter-agency optimization as well as defense spending and acquisition. He is also the recipient of the 2020 Ken Peak Innovations in Teaching award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences for his integration of visual criminological research methods into a classroom setting. Additionally, Dr. Dmello is the current Principal Investigator of a NIJ-funded study investigating the intersection of gun and gang violence in the State of New Jersey, along with other externally supported research efforts.

Key Publications

Journal Articles

Monsoon Marauders and Summer Violence: Exploring the Spatial Relationship between Climate Change and Terrorist Activity in India (2024)

Dmello J R and Neudecker C H

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Heritage Not Hate? Confederate Flag Supporters Less Likely to Perceive Criminal Injustice, More Likely to View Police as Friends (2024)

Updegrove A H, Cooper M N and Dmello J

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Racial Differences in Public Support for Federal Law Enforcement Finding and Prosecuting the January 6th Insurrectionists Who Broke Into the U.S. Capitol (2023)

Updegrove A H, Dmello J, Cooper M N and Cho A

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Race, Rallies, and Rhetoric: How Trump’s Political Discourse Contributed to the Capitol Riot (2021)

Alaniz H, Dodson K D and Dmello J

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Ostracisation, inequity, and exclusion: the lasting effects of 9/11 and the war on terror on South Asian diasporas (2021)

Dmello J

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The Violence of Political Empowerment: Electoral Success and the Facilitation of Terrorism in the Republic of India (2022)

Dmello J, Perliger A and Sweeney M

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The Interaction of Extremist Propaganda and Anger as Predictors of Violent Responses (2021)

Shortland N, Nader E, Imperillo N, Ross K and Dmello J

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