Academic Publications
- Loadenthal, Michael, ed. Prosecuting Political Violence: Collaborative Research and Method. Political Violence. New York, NY: Routledge, 2021.
This book showcases 17 tPP-affiliated student researchers sharing their work, findings, and methodological insights.
- October 2022: Day, Joel, Aleena Khan, and Michael Loadenthal. ‘Threats and Harassment Against Local Officials Dataset‘ Report, prepared on behalf of the Bridging Divides Initiative at Princeton University, with tPP as a data partner.
- May 2022: Loadenthal, Michael. ‘End-to-End Encryption Technology and Digital-Operational Security Amongst January 6 Capitol Defendants’ Written statement, Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol.
- September 2019: Loadenthal, Michael. ‘Now That Was A Riot!: Social Control in Felonious Times.’ Global Society 34, no. 1 (September 29, 2019): 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600826.2019.1670142.
- August 2019: Chapekis, Athena, and Sarah M. Moore. “The Prosecution of ‘Others’: Presidential Rhetoric and the Interrelation of Framing, Legal Prosecutions, and the Global War on Terror.” Critical Studies on Terrorism 12, no. 3 (July 3, 2019): 533?53. https://doi.org/10.1080/17539153.2019.1599164
Public Presentations
- 13 March 2020: Panel presentation at “Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality Symposium”, sponsored by the Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program, Miami University.
- Michael Loadenthal, “The Prosecution Project: Methods, concepts, and future directions“
- Katie Blowers, “Trial by Plea Bargain“
- Sarah Moore, “What’s in a Name: The construction of eco-terrorism and legal repercussions of the AEPA/AETA, 1990 – 2019“
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Megan Burtis, “Friend or Foe?: Sentencing in the Prosecution of Terrorism”
- 2 March 2020: Public Critique of tPP Design and Method by Member of FBI’s Joint Terrorism Taskforce. [Department of Sociology, Miami University, UPH 351]
- 22 February 2019: Panel presentation at “Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality Symposium”, sponsored by the Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program, Miami University.
- Athena Chapekis and Sarah M. Moore, “The prosecution of ‘others’:” Presidential rhetoric and the interrelation of framing, prosecutions, and the Global War on Terror?
- Alexandria Doty, “The Effects of. Gender on Sentencing Within Terrorism Prosecution: Are Women Sentenced to a Significantly Different Prison Sentence than Men when they are Charged with Similar Acts of Terrorism?”
- Hannah Hendricks, “Othered Status: The Death Penalty and White Supremacist Rhetoric”
- Michael Loadenthal, “Studying Political Violence While Indicted: Against Objectivity and Detachment”
- 7 February 2019: Sharing the Tools and Approach of the Prosecution Project as Applied Sociological Research [SOC462: Applied Sociological Research]
- 19 & 21 February 2019: Exploring Descriptive and Inferential Statistical Analysis using tPP [SOC462: Applied Sociological Research]
- 16 January 2019: Exploring Race and Ethnicity with tPP, Antioch College Department of Anthropology. [ANTH 270: Anthropology of Social Movements]
- 18 October 2018: tPP and the World of Undergraduate Research. [PSY112: Foundational Experiences in Psychology]
- 10 October 2018: Office of Research for Undergraduates panel discussion, featuring Dr. Naaborle Sackeyfio and the Prosecution Project, “Perspectives from Miami Social Science Undergraduate Researchers.” Sponsored by SOURCE [King Library AIS]
- 6 April 2018: Public Critique of tPP Design and Method by Member of FBI’s Joint Terrorism Taskforce. [Department of Sociology, Miami University, UPH 258]