examines the evolutionary, psychological and social significance of
fire drawing on interdisciplinary literature and original research
data, it challenges the existing understanding of arson and fire
setting introduces a new concept - fire use - and conceptualizes it
as sitting on a continuum from non-criminalised to criminalised
behavior includes a particular focus on the assessment and
treatment of fire setters and a call for a socially informed
approach to prevention
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