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A comprehensive resource of information
available on the Internet concerning Computers, Networks, Law and the
Legal profession, with an emphasis on
the United States of America and her Wounded Warriors.
The MIPT Terrorism
Knowledge Base is sponsored
by the Department of Homeland
Security and the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism
(MIPT), is a one-stop resource for comprehensive research on domestic
and international terrorism. Providing a wealth of information on
terrorist incidents, terrorism-related court cases, and terrorist
groups and leaders, the TKB features
a suite of sophisticated analytical tools, available free of charge to
researchers, policymakers, journalists, emergency response personnel,
and the general public.
TKB currently
includes:
Over 35 years of international
terrorism data;
Over 5 years of worldwide
domestic terrorism data;
Over 20 years of US terrorism
cases;
Hundreds of group and leader
profiles and a searchable image archive; and
Interactive GIS, side-by-side
comparison, graphing, and statistical analysis tools
This
site is funded entirely by user donations
You can help keep this site running by making a small contribution.
The TKB is the culmination of
nearly four years of work, joining data from five leading institutions
of terrorism research MIPT, the RAND Corporation, DFI
International, the University of Arkansas, and the University of
Oklahoma. The TKB represents the
world?s most complete online, open-source portal on terrorism. Offering
interactive tools and in-depth coverage of terrorist groups, trials,
and incidents, this system provides the Department of Homeland Security
and its partners a means to improve awareness and preparedness. By
sharing this information, the TKB
invites users to contribute to the growing body of knowledge on global
terrorism. If you have questions, please call MIPT at (405) 232-5121,
or email research@mipt.org.
Suggestions may also be submitted directly through the TKB Feedback
system.
A Pakistani man living in New York
was convicted
by a federal jury of providing money to a Sikh separatist terrorist
organization responsible for deaths in India.
i vis pacem, para bellum. "If you want peace,
prepare for war." Vegetius
It
behooves every man to remember
that the work of the critic is of altogether secondary importance, and
that in the end, progress is accomplished by the man who does
things. Theodore Roosevelt