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Collaborative Research and Method
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2021
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2021
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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.
Foreword Solon Simmons 1. Introducing the Prosecution Project 2017-2020:
Its Aims and Means Michael Loadenthal 2. Signals of How and Why
Socio-Politically Motivated Crimes are Completed Tia Turner and Brenda
Uriona 3. Labelling Terrorism Before and After 9/11 Lauren Donahoe 4.
Friend or Foe? An Analysis of Factors Influencing Sentence Length in the
Prosecution of Terrorism Megan Burtis and Liz Butler 5. What Tactic to
Choose? Examining the Relationship Between Ideological Affiliation and
Tactic Choice Elizabeth Springer 6. The Impact of Foreign Affiliation and
Citizenship on the Prosecution of Political Violence in the United States
Isabel Bielamowicz 7. Gender, Jail, and Injustice: Gender Interaction
Effects on Judicial Sentencing Rhetoric Madison Weaver and Alexandria Doty
8. "What's in a name?" The Construction of Eco-Terrorism and Legal
Repercussions of the AEPA/AETA Sarah M. Moore and Athena Chapekis 9.
Conclusion: Collective Reflections on tPP and Undergraduate Scholarship
Anwyn Bishop, Kathryn Blowers, Megan Burtis, Morgan Demboski, Lauren
Donahoe, Sara Godfrey, Brendan McNamara, Stephanie Sorich, and Madison
Weaver 10. Afterword Michael Loadenthal
Its Aims and Means Michael Loadenthal 2. Signals of How and Why
Socio-Politically Motivated Crimes are Completed Tia Turner and Brenda
Uriona 3. Labelling Terrorism Before and After 9/11 Lauren Donahoe 4.
Friend or Foe? An Analysis of Factors Influencing Sentence Length in the
Prosecution of Terrorism Megan Burtis and Liz Butler 5. What Tactic to
Choose? Examining the Relationship Between Ideological Affiliation and
Tactic Choice Elizabeth Springer 6. The Impact of Foreign Affiliation and
Citizenship on the Prosecution of Political Violence in the United States
Isabel Bielamowicz 7. Gender, Jail, and Injustice: Gender Interaction
Effects on Judicial Sentencing Rhetoric Madison Weaver and Alexandria Doty
8. "What's in a name?" The Construction of Eco-Terrorism and Legal
Repercussions of the AEPA/AETA Sarah M. Moore and Athena Chapekis 9.
Conclusion: Collective Reflections on tPP and Undergraduate Scholarship
Anwyn Bishop, Kathryn Blowers, Megan Burtis, Morgan Demboski, Lauren
Donahoe, Sara Godfrey, Brendan McNamara, Stephanie Sorich, and Madison
Weaver 10. Afterword Michael Loadenthal
Foreword Solon Simmons 1. Introducing the Prosecution Project 2017-2020:
Its Aims and Means Michael Loadenthal 2. Signals of How and Why
Socio-Politically Motivated Crimes are Completed Tia Turner and Brenda
Uriona 3. Labelling Terrorism Before and After 9/11 Lauren Donahoe 4.
Friend or Foe? An Analysis of Factors Influencing Sentence Length in the
Prosecution of Terrorism Megan Burtis and Liz Butler 5. What Tactic to
Choose? Examining the Relationship Between Ideological Affiliation and
Tactic Choice Elizabeth Springer 6. The Impact of Foreign Affiliation and
Citizenship on the Prosecution of Political Violence in the United States
Isabel Bielamowicz 7. Gender, Jail, and Injustice: Gender Interaction
Effects on Judicial Sentencing Rhetoric Madison Weaver and Alexandria Doty
8. "What's in a name?" The Construction of Eco-Terrorism and Legal
Repercussions of the AEPA/AETA Sarah M. Moore and Athena Chapekis 9.
Conclusion: Collective Reflections on tPP and Undergraduate Scholarship
Anwyn Bishop, Kathryn Blowers, Megan Burtis, Morgan Demboski, Lauren
Donahoe, Sara Godfrey, Brendan McNamara, Stephanie Sorich, and Madison
Weaver 10. Afterword Michael Loadenthal
Its Aims and Means Michael Loadenthal 2. Signals of How and Why
Socio-Politically Motivated Crimes are Completed Tia Turner and Brenda
Uriona 3. Labelling Terrorism Before and After 9/11 Lauren Donahoe 4.
Friend or Foe? An Analysis of Factors Influencing Sentence Length in the
Prosecution of Terrorism Megan Burtis and Liz Butler 5. What Tactic to
Choose? Examining the Relationship Between Ideological Affiliation and
Tactic Choice Elizabeth Springer 6. The Impact of Foreign Affiliation and
Citizenship on the Prosecution of Political Violence in the United States
Isabel Bielamowicz 7. Gender, Jail, and Injustice: Gender Interaction
Effects on Judicial Sentencing Rhetoric Madison Weaver and Alexandria Doty
8. "What's in a name?" The Construction of Eco-Terrorism and Legal
Repercussions of the AEPA/AETA Sarah M. Moore and Athena Chapekis 9.
Conclusion: Collective Reflections on tPP and Undergraduate Scholarship
Anwyn Bishop, Kathryn Blowers, Megan Burtis, Morgan Demboski, Lauren
Donahoe, Sara Godfrey, Brendan McNamara, Stephanie Sorich, and Madison
Weaver 10. Afterword Michael Loadenthal