“…It seems somewhat surprising therefore that while there has in recent decades been considerable investment in understanding how and why political violence, particularly that involving actors from 'extremist groups', 1 escalates (e.g. Alimi, Demetriou, & Bosi, 2015;Borum, 2011;McCauley & Moskalenko, 2017), and while there has also been significant attention given to processes of deescalation or de-radicalisation (e.g. Becker, 2017;Crenshaw, 1991;Cronin, 2009;Ross & Gurr, 1989), processes of non-or limited-escalationwhy extremists or extremist groups don't do more violence than they dohave received far less attention (Bjørgo & Gjelsvik, 2017;Cragin, 2014;Simi & Windisch, 2018).…”