A homemade style of terror: Jihadists push new tactics

The Boston Marathon bombing shows how plotters can construct powerful bombs without attracting official attention. It offers a case study in the complex mix of personality and ideology at work in extremist violence. And it raises a pressing question: Is there any way to detect such plotters before they can act? Ronald Schouten, HMS associate professor of psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital, is quoted.

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