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The report examines data from the International Security Assistance Force, or ISAF, from January 2009 through March 2010. These data cover 4,077 civilian casualties from 2,118 incidents. The study found that the link between civilian casualties and insurgent attacks also works in reverse. If ISAF forces can avoid two incidents in which they kill or injure civilians, they can expect one fewer violent incident over the next six weeks, the report found. The report found no such link in Iraq. ___ On the Web: National Bureau of Economic Research: New America Foundation:
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