Abstract
Anti-abortion extremism is difficult both to quantify and qualify due to its diverse nature and poor data availability. This article presents a relationship between all types of anti-abortion protest and relevant factors studied in previous research. In support of the “safety valve”, “general strain” and “substitution”, or “functional displacement” theories, this article concludes that anti-abortion protest rose and fell along a continuum of extremism in response to political frustrations. This article offers examples of how the matter can be more thoroughly and systematically analyzed.
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