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E-raamat: Prosecuting Political Violence: Collaborative Research and Method [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 204 pages, 39 Tables, black and white; 24 Line drawings, black and white; 24 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Political Violence
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Feb-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003038726
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 204 pages, 39 Tables, black and white; 24 Line drawings, black and white; 24 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Political Violence
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Feb-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003038726
This volume unpacks the multidimensional realities of political violence, and how these crimes are dealt with throughout the US judicial system, using a mixed methods approach.

The work seeks to challenge the often-noted problems with mainstream terrorism research, namely an overreliance on secondary sources, a scarcity of data-driven analyses, and a tendency for authors not to work collaboratively. This volume inverts these challenges, situating itself within primary-source materials, empirically studied through collaborative, inter-generational (statistical) analysis. Through a focused exploration of how these crimes are influenced by gender, ethnicity, ideology, tactical choice, geography, and citizenship, the chapters offered here represent scholarship from a pool of more than sixty authors. Utilizing a variety of quantitative and qualitative methods, including regression and other forms of statistical analysis, Grounded Theory, Qualitative Comparative Analysis, Corpus Linguistics, and Discourse Analysis, the researchers in this book explore not only the subject of political violence and the law but also the craft of research. In bringing together these emerging voices, this volume seeks to challenge expertism, while privileging the empirical.

This book will be of much interest to students of terrorism and political violence, criminology, and US politics.
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xi
Acknowledgments xiii
List of Contributors
xvi
Foreword xxi
Solon Simmons
1 Introducing the Prosecution Project 2017--2020: Its aims and means
1(34)
Michael Loadenthal
2 Signals of how and why socio-politically motivated crimes are completed
35(18)
Tia Turner
Brenda Uriona
3 Labeling terrorism before and after 9/11
53(15)
Lauren Donahoe
4 Friend or foe? An analysis of factors influencing sentence length in the prosecution of terrorism
68(24)
Megan Burtis
Liz Butler
5 What tactic to choose? Examining the relationship between ideological affiliation and tactic choice
92(20)
Elizabeth Springer
6 The impact of foreign affiliation and citizenship on the prosecution of political violence in the United States
112(20)
Isabel Bielamowicz
7 Gender, jail, and injustice: Gender interaction effects on judicial sentencing rhetoric
132(19)
Madison Weaver
Alexandria Doty
8 "What's in a name?" The construction of eco-terrorism and legal repercussions of the AEPA/AETA
151(30)
Athena Chapekis
Sarah M. Moore
9 Conclusion: Collective reflections on tPP and undergraduate scholarship
181(15)
Anwyn Bishop
Kathryn Blowers
Megan Burtis
Morgan Demboski
Lauren Donahoe
Sara Godfrey
Brendan Mcnamara
Stephanie Sorich
Madison Weaver
10 Afterword
196(6)
Michael Loadenthal
Index 202
Michael Loadenthal is the founder and Executive Director of the Prosecution Project, and the Executive Director of the Peace and Justice Studies Association, Georgetown University, USA.