Using the insights provided by criminology, sociology, psychology, and other disciplines, Terrorism Inside America’s Borders delivers a multi-faceted examination of the issues associated with domestic terrorism. Some of the issues explored include the similarities and differences between terrorism and other criminal activities, the roles that social institutions and social processes play in the creation and prevention of terrorism, the stages involved in the unfolding of a terrorism disaster, and the impacts terrorism has on people’s lives and property. The history and trends of terrorism, as well as possible emerging solutions, are also explored.
Contributions by: Tharinia Dukes Robinson, Ashraf Esmail, Lisa A. Eargle, George Amedee, Jessica Burke, Connor Chapman, DeMond Shondell Miller, Ori Swed, Andrew P. Davis, Brandon Hamann, Nia Nicks, Brendan Moore, Syed Adeel Ahmed, Shatiqua Mosby Wilson, Shyamal Das, Kathy Franklin, Selina Kerr, Mary Ann Markey, Julius Trimble, Komanduri S. Murty, Compreca Martin, Tara D. Miller, Jessica M. Doucet, Sandra Speer, Anita D. Bledsoe-Gardner, Nicola Davis Bivens, Gregory J. Harris, Perry Lyle