Abstract
Compared to most types of criminal violence, terrorism poses special data collection challenges. In response, there has been growing interest in open source terrorist event data bases. One of the major problems with these data bases in the past is that they have been limited to international events—those involving a national or group of nationals from one country attacking targets physically located in another country. Past research shows that domestic incidents greatly outnumber international incidents. In this paper we describe a previously unavailable open source data base that includes some 70,000 domestic and international incidents since 1970. We began the Global Terrorism Database (GTD) by computerizing…
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- Terrorism
- Strengths and weaknesses
- Data collection
- Data source
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Open source
- Computer science
- Computer security
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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