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Vol. 22, Issue 2, 2021August 01, 2021 PDT

Far-left versus Far-right Fatal Violence: An Empirical Assessment of the Prevalence of Ideologically Motivated Homicides in the United States

Celinet Duran,
far- right extremismfar-left extremismideologically-motivated homicideextremist violenceterrorism
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Duran, Celinet. 2021. “Far-Left versus Far-Right Fatal Violence: An Empirical Assessment of the Prevalence of Ideologically Motivated Homicides in the United States.” Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society 22 (2): 33–49.

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