What Can Be Done about Domestic Terrorism?

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Karen Greenberg, director of the Center on National Security, was interviewed by KJZZ 91.5 radio about the absence of domestic terrorism laws in the United States.

We have been in this predictive, or attempt to be predictive, period since 9/11. Whether it’s about Islamist terrorism or something else, all of these algorithms—who do we think might prove to be an attacker, who can we divert, who do we need to try to intervene with ahead of time. There’s no magic solution. All of these cases are individual, and that’s really the problem.

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