Monitoring Project

The Program on Extremism Monitoring Project is designed to provide sound and accurate interactive analysis to inform law enforcement, policymakers, and researchers in gaining a deeper understanding violent of extremism in the United States.

Researchers at the Program on Extremism compile the data using publicly available information, such as official court records, open source intelligence, and news outlets. This collection of trackers offers a comprehensive overview of terrorism-related activities and court proceedings in the United States, including:
  • ISIS in America Tracker: This tracking includes various demographic information related to all individuals charged in the U.S. on offenses related to the Islamic State (IS, ISIS, ISIL) since March 2014, as well as individuals charged for their support of other jihadist groups in the United States
  • Jihadist Attacks Tracker: The Jihadist Attacks tracker offers a snapshot of all attacks in the West from 2014 to 2025, based on a database maintained by Program on Extremism Director Lorenzo Vidino and fellow Francesco Marone.
  • Domestic Extremism Tracker: The domestic extremism tracker provides an overview of criminal cases related to a range of domestic extremist groups and ideologies in the United States. This includes numerous domestic violent extremist (DVE) subsets, including Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremism (REMVE) and Anti-Government or Anti-Authority Violent Extremism (AGAAVE). 

Trackers