Sue Mahan is an Associate Professor in the Criminal Justice Program at the University of Central Florida - Daytona Beach Campus. She received a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Missouri - Columbia and was awarded a Kellogg Fellowship in International Development and a Fulbright Distinguished Lectureship to Peru. She is the author of several other books including: Unfit Mothers; Women, Crime and Criminal Justice (with Ralph Weisheit); Crack, Cocaine, Crime and Women; and Beyond the Mafia, as well as journal articles and book chapters about crime and justice. She is working on a book about restorative justice in Colombia, SA based on observations and interviews.
Chapter One: What Is Terrorism?
Chapter Two: History of Terrorism
Chapter Three: International Terrorism
Chapter Four: Terrorist Tactics Around the Globe
Chapter Five: Homegrown Terrorism in the United States
Chapter Six: Media Coverage of Terrorism
Chapter Seven: Women Terrorists
Chapter Eight: Technology and Terrorism
Chapter Nine: Counterterrorism
Chapter Ten: The Arab Spring
Appendix A - Locations of Worldwide Terrorist Activity (Maps)
Appendix B - United Nations General Asssembly Adopts Global
Courter-Terrorism Strategy