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100 _aPETERKA-BENTON Daniela
245 _aThe trouble with numbers:
_bdifficult decision making in identifying right-wing terrorism cases:
_ban investigative look at open source social scientific and legal data/
_cDaniela Peterka-Benton and Francesca Laguardia
260 _c2024
520 _aTerrorism research has gained much traction since the 9/11 attacks, but some sub genres of terrorism, such as right-wing terrorism, have remained under-studied areas. Unsurprisingly data sources to study these phenomena are scarce and frequently face unique data collection obstacles. This paper explores five major, social-scientific terrorism databases in regards to data on right-wing terrorist events. The paper also provides an in-depth examination of the utilization of criminal legal proceedings to research right-wing terrorist acts. Lastly, legal case databases are introduced and discussed to show the lack of available court information and case proceedings in regards to right-wing terrorism.
650 _aTERRORISM
700 _aLAGUARDIA Francesca
773 _gStudies in Conflict and Terrorism: Volume 47, Number 5, May 2024, pages: 502-525
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1057610X.2021.1980981
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