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Recording Terror: The Global Terrorism Database (GTD)
Do you ever have the need to research terrorist activities of the past, or want information on patterns in terrorism for any given year between 1970 and 2011? If so, look no further than the Global Terrorism Database (GTD), … Continue reading
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The Institute for the Study of Violent Groups (ISVG)
Established in 2002, the Institute for the Study of Violent Groups (ISVG) is presently known as the Center for Analytics, located at the University of New Haven in West Haven, Connecticut – where it has gained considerable international notoriety. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bureau of Justice Assistance, Institute for the study of violent groups, intelligence reform and terrorism prevention act, memorials, monuments to the fallen, monuments to victims of terrorism, peace, Sam Houston State University, terrorism, terroristic violence, United States Department of Justice, University of New Haven
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