Terrorism Inside America’s Borders examines the history, trends, and different features of terrorism, and how the media, law enforcement, and other social institutions have responded to the violence. A variety of theoretical, methodological and analytical strategies are used to explore these issues.
Terrorism Inside America’s Borders examines the history, trends, and different features of terrorism, and how the media, law enforcement, and other social institutions have responded to the violence. A variety of theoretical, methodological and analytical strategies are used to explore these issues.
Ashraf Esmail is associate professor of criminal justice, Barron Hill Criminal Justice Endowed Professor, and director of The Center for Racial Justice at Dillard University in New Orleans, LA. Lisa A. Eargle is professor of sociology and a Board of Trustees Research Scholar at Francis Marion University in Florence, SC. Brandon Hamann is adjunct professor of Criminal Justice at Dillard University in New Orleans, La .
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List of Tables Foreword Tharinia Dukes Robinson Preface Ashraf Esmail and Lisa A. Eargle Acknowledgments Chapter 1Hate Crime or Act of Terrorism? The 2015 Mass Shooting of the Emanuel A.M.E. Nine in Charleston South Carolina Lisa A. Eargle George Amedee Ashraf Esmail and Jessica Burke Chapter 2The Shifting Course of Terroristic Ideologies in United States History Connor Chapman and DeMond Shondell Miller Chapter 3The Domestic Terrorist Profile Ori Swed and Andrew P. Davis Chapter 4History and Prevention of Domestic Terrorism Affecting the United States Brandon Hamann Nia Nicks Brendan Moore Syed Adeel Ahmed Shatiqua Mosby Wilson Shyamal Das and Kathy Franklin Chapter 5If It Bleeds It Leads: To What Extent Do the News Media Monger Fear in High-Profile Cases of Home-Grown Terrorism? Selina Kerr and Mary Ann Markey Chapter 6Police Militarization and Domestic Terrorism Julius Trimble and Komanduri S. Murty Chapter 7History and Trends in Terrorism Affecting the U.S. Komanduri S. Murty
List of Tables Foreword Tharinia Dukes Robinson Preface Ashraf Esmail and Lisa A. Eargle Acknowledgments Chapter 1Hate Crime or Act of Terrorism? The 2015 Mass Shooting of the Emanuel A.M.E. Nine in Charleston South Carolina Lisa A. Eargle George Amedee Ashraf Esmail and Jessica Burke Chapter 2The Shifting Course of Terroristic Ideologies in United States History Connor Chapman and DeMond Shondell Miller Chapter 3The Domestic Terrorist Profile Ori Swed and Andrew P. Davis Chapter 4History and Prevention of Domestic Terrorism Affecting the United States Brandon Hamann Nia Nicks Brendan Moore Syed Adeel Ahmed Shatiqua Mosby Wilson Shyamal Das and Kathy Franklin Chapter 5If It Bleeds It Leads: To What Extent Do the News Media Monger Fear in High-Profile Cases of Home-Grown Terrorism? Selina Kerr and Mary Ann Markey Chapter 6Police Militarization and Domestic Terrorism Julius Trimble and Komanduri S. Murty Chapter 7History and Trends in Terrorism Affecting the U.S. Komanduri S. Murty
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