Criminology’s third war: Special issue on terrorism and responses to terrorism, Gary LaFree
Articles
Trajectories of terrorism: Attack patterns of foreign groups that have targeted the United States, 1970-2004, Gary LaFree, Sue-Ming Yang, Martha Crenshaw
Patterns of precursor behaviors in the life span of a U.S. environmental terrorism group, Brent L. Smith, Kelly R. Damphousse
Critical events in the life trajectories of domestic extremist white supremacist groups: A case study analysis of four violent organizations, Joshua D. Freilich, Steven M. Chermak, David Caspi
Weapon choice and American political violence: A comparison of terrorists and other felons in federal custody, Richard L. Legault, James C. Hendrickson
Radicalization of U.S. prisoners, Bert Useem, Obie Clayton
Policy Essays
Smart counterterrorism, William C. Banks
Data daze, Leonard Weinberg, William Eubank
A systemic approach to precursor behaviors, John Wigle
Violence and public policy: The right lessons, Chip Berlet
The prison hate machine, Randy Blazak
Prisons and fear of terrorism, James Austin
“Weapon choice and American political violence”: Some policy options, Jack R. Greene
Criminologists and terrorism: Finding firearms under lampposts, Brian Forst
Editorial Conclusion
Strengths and limits of criminological research on terrorism, Jessica Stern