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James Ottavio Castagnera, J.D., Ph.D., has been a labor lawyer and litigator with a major Philadelphia firm and the general counsel/corporate secretary for the then-largest convenience store chain in New Jersey and for the nation's number one econometric forecasting organization. He has published 17 books, as well as more than 50 professional/scholarly articles and book chapters. He is an associate professor of legal studies at Rider University. His most recent book is Al Qaeda Goes to College: Impact of the War on Terror on American Higher Education (Praeger 2009).
James Ottavio Castagnera
America’s Homegrown Terrorists of the 21st Century: A Case for Profiling
Oct. 5, 2009

Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma April 19, 1995
Advanced, sophisticated profiling could prevent the next Columbine or Virginia Tech
While the “War on Terror” typically is taken to designate the actions, foreign and domestic, directed at Al Qaeda and its allies (e.g., the Taliban), and although the attacks of September 11, 2001, were and remain unprecedented, America’s homegrown terrorists pose a far more serious threat to public safety and the commonwealth. These native sons and daughters fall into three principal categories:
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