The International Terrorism: Attributes of Terrorist Events (ITERATE) provides a wealth of information for those who wish to analyze international terrorism beyond selective or anecdotal references. The project quantifies data on the characteristics of transnational terrorist groups, their activities that carry international impact and the environment in which they operate. The ITERATE dataset is the most comprehensive and frequently-cited publicly-available dataset on transnational terrorism.
The dataset consists of five parts - Common File, Text File, Fate, Hostage and Skyjack files. (Fate, Hostage and Skyjack are supplementary files)
Please note: the Codebooks are labelled a year ahead of the data that they correspond with (ie. 2022 Codebook goes with 2021 Data)
MacOdrum Library Dataverse Collection // The International Terrorism: Attributes of Terrorist Events (ITERATE) & Data on Terrorist Suspects (DOTS) Databases
Publisher(s):
Borealis
Access:
Restricted
License:
These ITERATE and related datasets are subject to copyright and are licensed for current members of Carleton University.
1) You may make a copy of this data for your own use.
2) You may NOT make copies, in full or partial, for DISTRIBUTION, in any manner.
Note: Up to 1000 features for each file are displayed
Citation
APA Citation:
Mickolus, E. F., Sandler, T., Flemming, P. A., & Simmons, S. L. (2016). The International Terrorism: Attributes of Terrorist Events (ITERATE) Datasets [Data set]. Carleton University Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.5683/SP/YRFU12