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Robert Pape is a political scientist at the University of Chicago who specializes in the study of various security threats. In Tuesday’s
Washington Post, he published a column based on research that he and his team had done into the lives of 377 people who were arrested in connection with the insurrection of January 6. You very likely will not be flattened by the news that Economic Insecurity does not hold a prominent place in the data. Neither will you be stunned by what form of insecurity actually does.
The Chicago Project on Security and Threats (CPOST), working with court records, has analyzed the demographics and home county characteristics of the 377 Americans, from 250 counties in 44 states, arrested or charged in the Capitol attack. Those involved are, by and large, older and more professional than right-wing protesters we have surveyed in the past. They typically have no ties to existing right-wing groups. But like earlier protesters, they are
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