NCJ Number
              122509
          Journal
  Terrorism Volume: 11 Issue: 4 Dated: (1988) Pages: 263-273
Date Published
  1988
Length
              11 pages
          Annotation
              The pro-choice movement has defined violence against abortion clinics and other activities directed against patients and staff of abortion facilities as terrorism.
          Abstract
              While the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has maintained that these actions are not terrorism, this article suggests that there is a correspondence between incidents perpetrated between 1982 and 1987 and standards classifications of "limited political" or "subrevolutionary" terrorism. Perhaps the FBI has declined to accept the terrorism definition because of its preoccupation with international events which are seen in terms of administrative or jurisdictional definitions.  Pro-choice advocates believe the omission of anti-abortion violence from the terrorism list is a consequence of political influence by the current administration. 2 tables, 4 notes, 41 references. (Author abstract modified)