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22 Criminology, Crim. Just. L & Soc'y 1 (2021)
Far-Left versus Far-Right Fatal Violence: An Empirical Assessment of the Prevalence of Ideologically Motivated Homicides in the United States

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Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society

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

Celinet Duran
SUNY Oswego
ABSTRACT AND ARTICLE INFORMATION

As domestic terrorism incidents in the United States continue to rise, concerns have grown regarding the threat from left-
wing extremists, specifically anarchists and anti-government protesters. The current political schism in the country
continues to drive the conversation of far-left versus far-right threats, and data about the threat of far-left extremism have
been lacking. Using open-source data from the U.S. Extremist Crime Database, this exploratory study seeks to address
this gap in the literature by assessing the differences between far-left and far-right ideologically motivated fatal violence
between 1990 and 2020. Results indicate over the past three decades the overall prevalence and deadliness of far-right
extremism far outweighs that of the far-left, even though far-left violence has increased over the last five years. The
implications of these results and corresponding policy suggestions are discussed.

Article History:

Keywords:

Received July 10th, 2021
Received in revised form July 20th, 2021
Accepted July 26th 2021

terrorism, extremist violence, ideologically-motivated homicide, far-left extremism, far-
right extremism

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Corresponding author: Celinet Duran, M.S., M.Phil., 417 Mahar Hall, Oswego, NY 13126, USA.
Email: celinet.duran(toswego.edu

CRIMINOLOGY, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, LAW & SOCIETY

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