Muslim Americans involved in terrorism ‘rose dramatically’ in 2015

The number of Muslim Americans involved in terrorism cases “rose dramatically” in 2015, although the overall threat they posed to public safety has been exaggerated, says the author of a new terrorism study.
People hold photos of the mass shooting victims during a moment of silence at a vigil in San Bernardino, Calif., on Dec. 7, 2015. (Mike Blake, courtesy of REUTERS, RNS)
People hold photos of the mass shooting victims during a moment of silence at a vigil in San Bernardino, Calif., on Dec. 7, 2015. (Mike Blake, courtesy of REUTERS, RNS)
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(RNS) — The number of Muslim Americans involved in terrorism cases "rose dramatically" in 2015, although the overall threat they posed to public safety has been exaggerated, says the author of a new terrorism study.

"The demonization of Muslim Americans in some American social and political spheres has created a hostile climate far out of scale with the actual number of Muslim Americans involved in violence," said University of North Carolina sociologist Charles Kurzman, author of the report released Tuesday (Feb. 2).

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