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CDT Spotlight: COVID-19 and United States Protest Patterns

30 November 2020

With the number of new COVID-19 cases surging across the US, pandemic-related demonstrations have doubled. ACLED Director of Research & Innovation Dr. Roudabeh Kishi examines how the worsening health crisis has led to a shift in protest patterns around the country. This infographic is part of our special CDT Spotlight series. Data on the US…

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Standing By: Right-Wing Militia Groups and the United States Election

21 October 2020

In this joint report, ACLED and MilitiaWatch map militia activity across the United States and assess the risk of violence before, during, and after the 2020 election.

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Demonstration Trends in the United States

23 September 2020

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the latest phase of the Black Lives Matter movement, demonstrations have surged across America. Comparing US Crisis Monitor data for July and August 2020 with ACLED pilot data from the same time period in 2019, Dr. Roudabeh Kishi explores how demonstration patterns have shifted over the past year. © 2020 Armed Conflict…

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Demonstrations and Political Violence in America: New Data for Summer 2020

3 September 2020

This review was first published in September 2020 and covers initial data on a range of political violence and demonstration trends in the United States for the three-month period from late May 2020 to late August 2020. For updated and comprehensive analysis of demonstrations associated with the Black Lives Matter movement, see our full report…

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CDT Spotlight: United States

13 August 2020

For the first time in months, the number of demonstration events related to the COVID-19 pandemic has outpaced the number of demonstration events associated with the Black Lives Matter movement across the United States. ACLED Director of Research & Innovation Dr. Roudabeh Kishi analyzes the latest trends from our new US Crisis Monitor project. This…

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Assessing Political Violence and Demonstrations in the United States: ACLED Pilot Data and Preliminary Findings

5 November 2019

For three months from July through September 2019, ACLED conducted a pilot project to collect data on political violence and protest across the United States, setting out to identify the most prevalent forms of disorder and to establish comprehensive and consistent source lists for gathering relevant information. This report presents preliminary findings and lessons learned…

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