terrorism

Southeast Asian Aggregate Attack Series 2005, Indonesia

This network depicts a the ties between individuals associated with Jemaah Islamiyah and involed in one of the following events: Christmas Eve bombings in 2000, Philippines Ambassador Residence bombing in 2000, Bali bombings in 2002, Australian Embassy bombing in 2005, and Bali bombing in 2005. Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) is a militant extremist Islamist group that aims to establish an Islamic state in Southeast Asia that has ties to Al-Qaeda. JI has roots in Darul Islam, a radical Islamist/anti-colonialist movement in Indonesia in the 1940s. The authors of this dataset, JJATT, gathered this data from using 'open source' information. The present dataset reflects a combination of familial, friendship, and association relationships. Furthermore, as a dynamic dataset these relationships are depicted as dynamic and subject to changes.

Vivace Bombing Cell 2005, London

The network data depict a group of individuals associated with four attempted bomb attacks on July 21, 2005 that paralyzed London's mass transportation system- targeting Shepherd's Bush, Warren Street, and Oval stations on the London Underground, and on the London Buses on route 26 in Bethnal Green on Hackney Road. Operation Vivace offers clear insight into the role of mosques in radicalization (Herrington, 2015). This failed incident resulted in the arrest and prosecution of the would be bombers, which yielded a great deal of information on the cell's activities. The failed attacks have been claimed by a group Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigade, named after one of Osama bin Laden's lieutenants who was killed in 2001- but the legitimacy of this is disputed. The authors of these dataset, JJATT, gathered this data from using 'open source' information. The present dataset reflects a combination of familial, friendship, and association relationships. Furthermore, as a dynamic dataset these relationships are depicted as dynamic and subject to changes.

Vivace Bombing Cell 2005, London

The network data depict a group of individuals associated with four attempted bomb attacks on July 21, 2005 that paralyzed London's mass transportation system- targeting Shepherd's Bush, Warren Street, and Oval stations on the London Underground, and on the London Buses on route 26 in Bethnal Green on Hackney Road. Operation Vivace offers clear insight into the role of mosques in radicalization (Herrington, 2015). This failed incident resulted in the arrest and prosecution of the would be bombers, which yielded a great deal of information on the cell's activities. The failed attacks have been claimed by a group Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigade, named after one of Osama bin Laden's lieutenants who was killed in 2001- but the legitimacy of this is disputed. The authors of these dataset, JJATT, gathered this data from using 'open source' information. The present dataset reflects a combination of familial, friendship, and association relationships. Furthermore, as a dynamic dataset these relationships are depicted as dynamic and subject to changes.