Editorial Introduction
- 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