Analytical Reports

Reports & Data Prepared on Request

We are currently in the process of documenting past data requests (2017-2023). The listing below represents a small sample of the inquiries we were able to assist with in Winter 2019-Summer 2020.

Additional data were provided to a variety of recipients including the National Lawyers Guild, the National Counter Terrorism Center (NCTC), the Bridging Divides Initiative (BDI), the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START), the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), Type Investigations, the January 6 Select Committee, the White House Gender Policy Council, the Congressional Research Service (CRS), George Washington University’s Program on Extremism (GW PoE), the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab (PERIL), ProPublica, and the Center for Public Integrity.

Our team also fulfilled date requests for dozens and dozens of individual defense attorneys, researchers, podcasters, NGOs and university centers.  One of our most common sources of requests if from journalists. While far from an exhaustive listing, tPP has provided data to journalists and investigators reporting for The New York Times, The Guardian, Al Jazeera, Politico, The Washington Post, the Philadelphia Inquirer, The LA Times, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, The Associated Press, The Intercept, The Financial Times, Lawfare, USA Today, Christian Science Monitor, and NPR, amongst others.


Spring 2019

Preliminary Statistical Report #1

Preliminary Statistical Report #2

Preliminary Statistical Report #3

Preliminary Statistical Report #4

Preliminary Statistical Report #5


Summer 2019

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

The Influence Ideological Affiliation Can Have on Length of Prison Sentence

Age and Ideological Affiliation in Terrorism: As Reported in tPP

Gender, Jail, and Injustice: Gender Interaction Effects on Judicial Sentencing Rhetoric

An Exploratory Dive into the Dark Network Links of Far-Right tPP Cases

Friend of Foe?: An Analysis of Factors Influencing Sentence Length in the Prosecution of Terrorism

Deportation Station: How the United States Decides Who Stays and Who Goes

How and Why Socio-Politically Motivated Crimes are Completed


Early Analysis Blog Briefs

Fall 2018-Spring 2019

Faults in Statistical Analysis and tPP’s Solutions

Mapping

Death Penalty Cases in Relation to Othered Status

Who gets called a terrorist?

Gender Disparity in Political Crimes: Revealing tPP’s Strengths and Limitations

The impact of 9/11 on terrorism prosecutions

On the Analyses of the Prosecution Project (tPP) Dataset

Military Trends in Political Violence