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ITERATE - International Terrorism: Attributes of Terrorist Events

The ITERATE project is an attempt to quantify data on the characteristics of transnational terrorist groups, their activities which have international impact, and the environment in which they operate.


Iterate Codebook


Codebook (PDF)

Iterate Event Summaries


Events (Microsoft Word Format)

Iterate Common File (Y) 1968-2002


Data (Excel Format)

Iterate Common File (Y) 2003


Data (Excel Format)

Iterate Common File (Y) 2004


Data (Excel Format)

Iterate Common File (Y) 2005


Data (Excel Format)

Iterate Common File (Y) 2006


Data (Excel Format)

Iterate Common File (Y) 2007


Data (Excel Format)

Iterate Common File (Y) 2008, version 1

This includes the standard variables.


Data (Excel Format)

Iterate Common File (Y) 2008, version 2

This is the same as version 1, but includes two new variables that are more representative of estimates for Killed and Wounded.


Data (Excel Format)

Fate 1978-1991


Data (Excel Format)

Hostage 1978-2005 (Corrected June 2006)


Data (Excel Format)

SkyJack 1978-1991


Data (Excel Format)

Iterate Terrorist Group List (July 2006)


Microsoft Word Format


Bibliographic Information

Mickolus, Edward F.; et al. 2007-11-26, "International Terrorism: Attributes of Terrorist Events. "http://library.duke.edu/cgi-bin/data/dao.cgi?keywords=349198419 Dunn Loring, VA: Vinyard Software, 2006 [producer] 

ITERATE LICENSE AGREEMENT
These data are subject to copyright and are licensed for current members of the Duke Community.
1) You may make a copy of this data for your own use.
2) You may not make copies, full or partial, for distribution, in any manner!


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