Homegrown : The Counter-Terror Dilemma

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Home Box Office (Firm).
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[Place of publication not identified] : Home Box Office (Firm), [2016]
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A timely exploration of one of today's most divisive and pressing issues-the threat posed by homegrown Islamic extremism and the challenges of detecting and countering it. Directed by Emmy® award-winner Greg Barker (HBO's Manhunt: The Search for Bin Laden), Homegrown: The Counter-Terror Dilemma is a gripping, insider's account of the homegrown terrorist threat in America, told from the perspectives of those who helped construct America's counterterrorism machine-as well as those who are its targets.

Contents

United States of Jihad (3:24) -- Government Accusations (3:47) -- Muslim-American (2:00) -- Terrorism Tuesdays (3:09) -- FBI Investigations (3:47) -- Tick Tock Cases (3:53) -- Two Wolves (3:19) -- White House's Reaction (2:44) -- What Made Hasan Snap? (4:07) -- Shifa's Kidnapping (6:22) -- Samir Khan's Mentor (3:42) -- A Ticking Time Bomb (3:33) -- Anwar al-Awklaki (3:10) -- Shifa's Charges (4:01) -- Shifa's Intent (2:02) -- Shifa's Imprisonment (3:00) -- Self-Radicalization (3:24) -- Paranoid Parents (3:32) -- Islamic Boarding School (4:09) -- Islamic Activities (2:59) -- Nidal's Path (3:13) -- Anti-Islamic Extremism (2:40) -- Other Dangers (3:49) -- Sharmin's Acceptance (3:23) -- Looking for an Explanation (3:34) -- Credits: Homegrown: The Counter-Terror Dilemma (2:10)

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