Domestic Terrorism

  • Domestic Terrorism
    By Jack Levin, Leonard Weinberg, William Lee Eubank

    The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States brought the issue of terrorism to the forefront of American attention and controversy.

  • Domestic Terrorism: A National Assessment of State and Local Preparedness
    By Kevin Jack Riley, Bruce Hoffman

    This study analyzes states' and municipalities' terrorism preparedness as a means of providing law enforcement with information about the prevention and control of terrorist activities in the United States.

  • Domestic Terrorism: A National Assessment of State and Local Preparedness
    By Kevin J. Riley, Bruce R. Hoffman

    Domestic Terrorism: A National Assessment of State and Local Preparedness

  • Domestic Terrorism
    By Laura K. Murray

    This title takes a look at the issues surrounding terrorist attacks in the United States that are carried out by people living in the country.

  • Domestic Terrorism
    By Carla Mooney

    According to the Global Terrorism Database, there have been 2,608 total attacks and 226 fatal attacks in the U.S. between 1970 and 2011. This thought-provoking edition focuses on issues related to domestic terrorism.

  • Domestic Terrorism
    By Elizabeth Schmermund

    What constitutes domestic terrorism? The answer is actually more complicated than most of us would think.

  • Domestic Terrorism: Homegrown Violence
    By Brett Schultz

    Recent events of domestic terrorism which have been either perpetrated by active duty United States military personnel, or have been indirectly linked to active duty and ex-military persons, have caused significant concern and alarm over ...

  • Domestic Terrorism: An Overview
    By Congressional Research Service

    This boundary is highlighted by a number of criminal cases involving supporters of animal rights-one area in which specific legislation related to domestic terrorism has been crafted.

  • Domestic Terrorism
    By Anna Hudson, Edwin Davidson

    This book provides background regarding domestic terrorists, detailing what constitutes the domestic terrorism threat as suggested by publicly available U.S. government sources and potential issues for Congress.

  • Domestic Terrorism
    By Jay P. Farrington

    A real-life street cop, Farrington expertly tells the tale of Wes MacGregor - a street-wise law enforcement veteran whose prophetic vision of the degeneration of America´s teenagers comes hauntingly true.

  • Domestic Terrorism: the Attack on the U. S. Capitol
    By Helga Vaughn

    This book examines the threat of domestic terrorism in the wake of the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.