For more than three decades, Vinyard Software's two ITERATE (International Terrorism: Attributes of Terrorist Events) datasets have set the standard in events research for terrorism researchers. It has recently been supplemented by the DOTS (Data on Terrorist Subjects) biographies project, which covers all terrorists, supporters, and other individuals mentioned in the ITERATE project. This documentation is a Research Note to using and understanding these files.
MacOdrum Library Dataverse Collection // The International Terrorism: Attributes of Terrorist Events (ITERATE) & Data on Terrorist Suspects (DOTS) Databases
Publisher(s):
Borealis
Access:
Public
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. (2023). Using the ITERATE and DOTS Database [Data set]. Carleton University Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/IC0UYB