Introducing the Philippine Electoral Violence (PEV) Data Set: Uncovering Trends, Targets, and Perpetrators of Election-Related Violence During the 2013–2019 Elections

Election-related violence (ERV) is a recurring concern in the Philippines—considered to be one of the most violent countries in Asia. National and midterm elections which happen every 3 years are the most violent. As such, a thorough analysis on the nature of ERVs in the country is necessary to addr...

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Main Authors: Deinla, Imelda, Ballar, Kier Jesse, Refani, Renner Paul, Yap, Jurel
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https://doi.org/10.1111/aspp.12690
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asog-pubs-12812024-03-18T05:45:00Z Introducing the Philippine Electoral Violence (PEV) Data Set: Uncovering Trends, Targets, and Perpetrators of Election-Related Violence During the 2013–2019 Elections Deinla, Imelda Ballar, Kier Jesse Refani, Renner Paul Yap, Jurel Election-related violence (ERV) is a recurring concern in the Philippines—considered to be one of the most violent countries in Asia. National and midterm elections which happen every 3 years are the most violent. As such, a thorough analysis on the nature of ERVs in the country is necessary to address the causes facilitating electoral violence. While there have been several ERV studies in the Philippines after the post-1986 democratization period, this article is the first that looks at electoral violence data at both the individual and aggregate levels. This study examines incidences of ERV in the Philippines from 2013 to 2019 by creating a novel incident-level data set, the Philippine Electoral Violence data set, constructed from online media reports. A total of 394 incidents were found over the three election periods covered in the data set, which includes at least one incident in 65 out of the 81 provinces in the country. 2023-04-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/279 https://doi.org/10.1111/aspp.12690 Ateneo School of Government Publications Archīum Ateneo election-related violence elections Philippines political dynasties public policy Criminology and Criminal Justice Peace and Conflict Studies Political Science Politics and Social Change Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration Social and Behavioral Sciences Social Control, Law, Crime, and Deviance
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topic election-related violence
elections
Philippines
political dynasties
public policy
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Peace and Conflict Studies
Political Science
Politics and Social Change
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Control, Law, Crime, and Deviance
spellingShingle election-related violence
elections
Philippines
political dynasties
public policy
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Peace and Conflict Studies
Political Science
Politics and Social Change
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Control, Law, Crime, and Deviance
Deinla, Imelda
Ballar, Kier Jesse
Refani, Renner Paul
Yap, Jurel
Introducing the Philippine Electoral Violence (PEV) Data Set: Uncovering Trends, Targets, and Perpetrators of Election-Related Violence During the 2013–2019 Elections
description Election-related violence (ERV) is a recurring concern in the Philippines—considered to be one of the most violent countries in Asia. National and midterm elections which happen every 3 years are the most violent. As such, a thorough analysis on the nature of ERVs in the country is necessary to address the causes facilitating electoral violence. While there have been several ERV studies in the Philippines after the post-1986 democratization period, this article is the first that looks at electoral violence data at both the individual and aggregate levels. This study examines incidences of ERV in the Philippines from 2013 to 2019 by creating a novel incident-level data set, the Philippine Electoral Violence data set, constructed from online media reports. A total of 394 incidents were found over the three election periods covered in the data set, which includes at least one incident in 65 out of the 81 provinces in the country.
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author Deinla, Imelda
Ballar, Kier Jesse
Refani, Renner Paul
Yap, Jurel
author_facet Deinla, Imelda
Ballar, Kier Jesse
Refani, Renner Paul
Yap, Jurel
author_sort Deinla, Imelda
title Introducing the Philippine Electoral Violence (PEV) Data Set: Uncovering Trends, Targets, and Perpetrators of Election-Related Violence During the 2013–2019 Elections
title_short Introducing the Philippine Electoral Violence (PEV) Data Set: Uncovering Trends, Targets, and Perpetrators of Election-Related Violence During the 2013–2019 Elections
title_full Introducing the Philippine Electoral Violence (PEV) Data Set: Uncovering Trends, Targets, and Perpetrators of Election-Related Violence During the 2013–2019 Elections
title_fullStr Introducing the Philippine Electoral Violence (PEV) Data Set: Uncovering Trends, Targets, and Perpetrators of Election-Related Violence During the 2013–2019 Elections
title_full_unstemmed Introducing the Philippine Electoral Violence (PEV) Data Set: Uncovering Trends, Targets, and Perpetrators of Election-Related Violence During the 2013–2019 Elections
title_sort introducing the philippine electoral violence (pev) data set: uncovering trends, targets, and perpetrators of election-related violence during the 2013–2019 elections
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2023
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/279
https://doi.org/10.1111/aspp.12690
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