Facing terror : the government's response to contemporary extremists in America
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Facing terror : the government's response to contemporary extremists in America
University Press of America, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [143]-152) and index
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Description
Facing Terror is an interdisciplinary effort to examine the sociopolitical roots and consequences of radical right extremism and domestic terrorism in the United States. This work is an analytical treatment of contemporary domestic terrorism and the groups and leaders associated with such extremism. Presented and organized in textbook form, complete with instructional aids, authors Jim Rodgers and Tim Kullman incorporate the social science model of system's based, policy analysis in the study of American policy responses to domestic terrorism from 1970 to the present. Rodgers and Kullman present a tremendous amount of historical and contemporary research on domestic extremism in responses presented in the text. They provide the student with a complete but concise examination of domestic terrorism with an eye toward the future, through the presentation of concrete options and suggestions for change in how domestic terrorism issues are dealt with.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction to Terrorism Chapter 4 Fear and Hate in America Chapter 5 Recent Terrorist Events Chapter 6 Profiles in Anger Chapter 7 System Response Chapter 8 Conclusion Chapter 9 Epilogue Chapter 10 Terms to Know Chapter 11 References Chapter 12 Index
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