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Crime / Islamic terrorism / Radicalization / Sociology / Homegrown terrorism / Steven Emerson / Incarceration in the United States / Prison / Federal Bureau of Prisons / Islam / Year of birth missing / Penology
Date: 2009-08-17 17:38:38
Crime
Islamic terrorism
Radicalization
Sociology
Homegrown terrorism
Steven Emerson
Incarceration in the United States
Prison
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Islam
Year of birth missing
Penology

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