Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 Security, rights and equality
Chapter 2 Punishing terrorism in democratic states
Chapter 3 Preventing terrorism
Concluding remarks
References
Patti Tamara Lenard is Associate Professor of Applied Ethics at the University of Ottawa.
�Lenard offers a powerful account of how states should respond
domestically to terrorism. Well researched, precisely written,
extremely thoughtful, and compelling, this is an outstanding
book.�
James Pattison, University of Manchester �As well as making a
highly original contribution to the theoretical debates on
counterterrorism, this outstanding book guides the reader skilfully
through the relevant literature and uses real-world examples to
engagingly illustrate its main points.
Recommended.�
Isaac Taylor, The Alan Turing Institute
�Reading Patti Lenard�s book is like sitting down with a wise and
learned friend who carefully, calmly, yet succinctly, guides the
reader in how to think fairly and rationally about one of the
greatest challenges to liberal democratic states: who to respond to
the phenomenon of domestic and international terrorism without
corroding the fundamental values that those states claim as
definitive. To travel so far and so deep in so few pages, and to do
it with such clarity, is truly an achievement.�
Audrey Macklin, University of Toronto
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