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Laying a Foundation for the Criminological Examination of Right-Wing,Left-Wing,and Al Qaeda-Inspired Extremism in the United States
Authors:Steven Chermak  Jeffrey A. Gruenewald
Affiliation:1. School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USAchermak@msu.edu;3. Department of Sociology &4. Criminal Justice, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
Abstract:Despite several overlaps between crime and terrorism, criminological examinations of terrorism to date have been limited. To fill this gap in the research, we examine several individual and contextual socio-demographic characteristics of a diverse sample of extremists operating in the United States who have committed violent crimes. In addition, we provide a comparative analysis to explain and understand differences between extremists who have committed violent crimes while active in either far-Right, far-Left (including environmental and animal rights extremists), or Al Qaeda and affiliated movements. To assess the impact of external factors on the nature of domestic extremist violence, we also comparatively examine these three types of domestic extremists before and after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. We find several similarities across domestic extremists but many important suspect- and county-level differences as well. We end the paper with suggestions for future research that could extend the criminological study of terrorism.
Keywords:Al Qaeda  criminology  far-Left  far-Right  terrorists
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