Domestic TerrorismDepartment of Psychology, Southern New Hampshire UniversityPSY-310: Criminal Psychology 03:00:20 GMT -05:00Domestic TerrorismDomestic terrorism is “perpetrated by individuals and/or groups inspired by or associated with primarily U.S.-based movements that espouse extremist ideologies of a political, religious, social, or environmental nature†(Bartol & Bartol, 2021, 373). According to the FBI, terrorism activity is an act that involves danger to human life or potentially destructive of critical infrastructure or a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any State or other subdivision of the United States (Domestic terrorism: Definitions, terminology, and methodology2020). Compiling law enforcement data and criminal psychologist’ advice and consultations a criminal profile emerges from the data presented.SummarySeung-Hui Cho was born on January 18, 1984 in South Korea. Shortly after his younger siblings were born the family relocated to Centreville, Virginia where the family business was opened. Cho was described as a shy child that was physically active in sports and had strong abilities in math, however he experienced bullying from his peers. In middle school, Cho was diagnosed with severe anxiety disorder with selective mutism and major depressive disorder. These diagnosis and symptoms progressed throughout high school where