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The Prosecution Project (tPP) is a long-term, Open-Source Intelligence research platform tracking and providing an analysis of felony criminal cases involving illegal political violence, terrorism, and extremism occurring in the United States since 1990.

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the Prosecution Project

the Prosecution Project

The Prosecution Project (tPP) is a long-term, Open-Source Intelligence research platform tracking and providing an analysis of felony criminal cases involving illegal political violence, terrorism, and extremism occurring in the United States since 1990.

  • Home
  • About tPP
    • Overview & Project Description
    • tPP Includes…
    • Mission & Unique Contributions
  • About the Team
    • Team Members
    • Advisory Board
    • Join Our Team
  • Our Work
    • tPP in the News
    • Publications & Presentations
    • Analytical Reports
    • Data Requests
  • Current Projects
    • Winter 2021 Capitol Siege
    • Summer-Fall 2020 George Floyd Protests
  • Outside Sources
    • Resources for Studying Political Violence
    • Defining Terrorism
    • Prosecuting Political Violence
    • Complementary Analyses
  • Project Blog
  • Contact tPP
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Month: July 2019

July 29, 2019May 21, 2019on process, Student entries

Why don’t we include extremists who commit non-extremist related crimes?

This continues our series of student reflections and analysis authored by our research team. Why don’t we include extremists who commit non-extremist related […]

July 22, 2019May 21, 2019on process, Student entries

Financial Crimes and Inclusion in tPP

This continues our series of student reflections and analysis authored by our research team. Financial Crimes and Inclusion in tPP Meg Drown When […]

July 15, 2019May 21, 2019on findings, Student entries

Locating Extremists Where They Strike: Ideological and Geographic Influences on Terrorist Target Selection

The posts below are brief summaries of 14-week research projects designed and carried out by our student team. tPP plans to release […]

July 8, 2019May 21, 2019on findings, Student entries

The Influence Ideological Affiliation Can Have on Length of Prison Sentence

The posts below are brief summaries of 14-week research projects designed and carried out by our student team. tPP plans to release […]

July 1, 2019May 21, 2019on findings, Student entries

Age and Ideological Affiliation in Terrorism: As Reported in tPP

The posts below are brief summaries of 14-week research projects designed and carried out by our student team. tPP plans to release […]

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