The latest available data from the Justice Department show that during November 2022 the government reported 15 new terrorism-domestic convictions.
According to the case-by-case information analyzed by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), this number is down from 35 the previous month.
The comparisons of the number of defendants convicted are based on case-by-case information obtained by TRAC under the Freedom of Information Act from the Executive Office for United States Attorneys (see Table 2).
When monthly 2022 convictions of this type are compared with those of the same period in
the previous year, the number of convictions was up (145.5%).
Convictions over the past year are still much higher than they were five years ago.
Overall, the data show that convictions of this type are up 332 percent from levels reported in 2017.
Figure 1. Monthly Trends in Terrorism-Domestic Convictions
The increase from the levels five years ago in terrorism-domestic convictions for these matters is shown more clearly in Figure 2.
The vertical bars in Figure 2
represent the number of terrorism-domestic convictions of this type recorded on a month-to-month
basis. Where a prosecution was initially filed in U.S. Magistrate Court and then transferred to the U.S. District Court,
the magistrate filing date was used since this provides an earlier indicator of actual trends.
The superimposed line on the bars plots the six-month moving average so
that natural fluctuations are smoothed out. To view trends year-by-year rather than month-by-month, see TRAC's annual report series for a broader picture.
Number of Defendants in Terrorism-Domestic Cases
Table 2 lists all separate cases with the number of defendants.