ABSTRACT

Offering a fresh perspective on the changing face of terror attacks, Terrorism in America focuses on domestic groups, examining the beliefs, actions, and impacts of American-based terrorists and terror organizations. Editors Robin Valeri and Kevin Borgeson and their contributors draw on theories from criminology, psychology, and sociology to explore the ideologies of right-wing, left-wing, and extremist religious groups—how and why they convert followers, recruit financially, and take extreme action against others. No competing text offers such in-depth and nuanced coverage of the radical ideologies behind these attacks, or the ensuing fear domestic terrorism creates, as well as the strategies to combat violent extremism.

A core text for domestic terrorism courses and an excellent supplement for any counterterrorism or homeland security course, Terrorism in America brings its singular focus to the growth and evolution of terrorism in the United States. Interviews, case studies from the field, and chapter themes make this a highly readable text for criminal justice, psychology, sociology, and homeland security students, professors, or practitioners.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

part I|72 pages

Roots of Terrorism

chapter 1|21 pages

The Criminology of Terrorism

Theories and Models

chapter 2|10 pages

Right-Wing Domestic Terrorism

chapter 3|39 pages

Leftist Political Violence

From Terrorism to Social Protest

part II|69 pages

Terrorist Beliefs and Ideologies

chapter 4|19 pages

Christian Identity

chapter 5|22 pages

Islamist Terror in America

part III|65 pages

Recruitment and Radicalized

chapter 7|28 pages

From Declarations to Deeds

Terrorist Propaganda and the Spread of Hate and Terrorism Through Cyberspace

chapter 8|14 pages

Killing Alone

Can the Work Performance Literature Help Us Solve the Enigma of Lone Wolf Terrorism?

chapter 9|21 pages

Pathways to Terrorism*

part IV|26 pages

Effects of Terrorism

chapter 10|18 pages

Terrorism and Fear

“Terrorists Want a Lot of People Afraid—Not a Lot of People Dead”

chapter 11|6 pages

Conclusion

An End to Terrorism