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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
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    • Advisory Board
    • Join Our Team
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    • tPP in the News
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    • Data Requests
  • Current Projects
    • Winter 2021 Capitol Siege
    • Summer-Fall 2020 George Floyd Protests
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    • Resources for Studying Political Violence
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    • Prosecuting Political Violence
    • Complementary Analyses
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Category: Student entries

March 8, 2021March 4, 2021on findings, Student entries

Gender Disparities in Crimes of Political Violence: Revealing tPP’s Strengths and Limitations

Gender Disparities in Crimes of Political Violence: Revealing tPP’s Strengths and Limitations Kayla Groneck Taking a step back from coding further cases […]

October 7, 2020October 7, 2020on process, Student entries

Secondary Sources – Can They Be More Useful Than Primary Sources?

Secondary Sources – Can They Be More Useful Than Primary Sources? Margaret Kolozsvary For the work that we do at The Prosecution […]

September 29, 2020on process, Student entries

Source Files for Older Cases: Luck or Skill?

Source Files for Older Cases: Luck or Skill? Katherine Coate Finding accurate source files is an integral part of coding cases because […]

September 22, 2020on process, Student entries

Future Considerations: Relationship to the Group Variable

Future Considerations: Relationship to the Group Variable Nitya Sunil Salman Rashid was arrested for contacting a confidential human source who he assumed […]

September 2, 2020May 18, 2021on process, Student entries

Who & What Defines Terrorism? & How Much Trust Do We Put Into Our Sources?: Subjectivity and credibility when defining & coding terrorism

Who and What Defines Terrorism? & How Much Trust Do We Put Into Our Sources?: The issue of subjectivity and credibility when […]

August 26, 2020August 30, 2020on process, Student entries

When a Defendant is Charged at both the Federal Level & State Level

When a Defendant is Charged at both the Federal Level & State Level Izzy Bielamowicz Although it is not a common occurrence […]

August 19, 2020July 15, 2020Student entries

Coding the Ruby Ridge Incident

Coding the Ruby Ridge Incident Caitlin Marsengill During the Spring 2020 coding term, my coding partner Maddie Weaver and I decided to […]

August 12, 2020July 15, 2020on process, Student entries

An Update on Updating Cases: The Success of the tPP Updates Calendar

An Update on Updating Cases: The Success of the tPP Updates Calendar Sara Godfrey During the Spring 2020 term, two students and […]

August 5, 2020July 15, 2020Student entries

Redeeming Redemption: What Cost?

Redeeming Redemption: What Cost? Megan Roques (@meganroques) The purpose of terrorism research is to understand the roots of terrorism, how to suppress […]

July 29, 2020July 30, 2020on process, Student entries

The One Where the Defendant is Already Serving a Life Sentence

The One Where the Defendant is Already Serving a Life Sentence Izzy Bielamowicz One of the more confusing cases that I have […]

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