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Author Hamm, Mark S., author

Title The age of lone wolf terrorism / Mark S. Hamm and Ramon Spaaij
Published New York : Columbia University Press, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource (x, 322 pages): illustrations
Series Studies in transgression
Studies in transgression.
Contents Introduction: the age of lone wolf terrorism -- Identifying commonalities among lone wolf terrorists -- Old wine in new skin : reimagining lone wolf terrorism -- The American lone wolf terrorist : trends, modus operandi, and background factors -- The roots of radicalization -- The enablers -- Broadcasting intent : the key to preventing lone wolf terrorism -- Triggering events -- The radicalization model of lone wolf terrorism -- The Little Rock military shooting -- The Pittsburgh police shooting -- Lone wolf sting operations -- Lone wolf terrorism and FBI mythmaking -- Conclusion: aftermath : countering lone wolf terrorism -- Appendix: list of cases -- Notes -- Index
Summary The lethality of lone-wolf terrorism has reached an all-time high in the United States. Isolated individuals using firearms with high-capacity magazines are committing brutally efficient killings with the aim of terrorizing others, yet there is little consensus on what connects these crimes and the motivations behind them. Terrorism experts Mark S. Hamm and Ramon Spaaij combine criminological theory with empirical and ethnographic research to map the pathways of lone-wolf radicalization, helping with the identification of suspected individuals and recognizing patterns of indoctrination. Reviewing comprehensive data on these actors, including more than 200 terrorist incidents, Hamm and Spaaij find that a combination of personal and political grievances lead lone wolves to befriend online sympathizers-whether jihadists, white supremacists, or other antigovernment extremists-and then announce their intent to commit terror when triggered. Hamm and Spaaij carefully distinguish between lone wolves and individuals radicalized within a group dynamic. This important difference is what makes this book such a significant manual for professionals seeking richer insight into the transformation of alienated individuals into armed warriors. Hamm and Spaaij conclude with an analysis of recent FBI sting operations designed to prevent lone-wolf terrorism in the United States, describing who gets targeted, strategies for luring suspects, and the ethics of arresting and prosecuting citizens
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on print version record
Subject Radicalization.
Terrorism -- Prevention.
Terrorists -- Psychology.
Form Electronic book
Author Spaaij, R. F. J. (Ramon F. J.), author
ISBN 0231543778 (electronic bk.)
9780231543774 (electronic bk.)