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This multidisciplinary volume considers the role of both public
health and mental health policies and practices in the prevention
of mass atrocity, including war crimes, crimes against humanity,
and genocide. The authors address atrocity prevention through the
framework of primary (pre-conflict), secondary (mid-conflict), and
tertiary (post-conflict) settings. They examine the ways in which
public health and mental health scholars and practitioners
currently orient their research and interventions and the ways in
which we can adapt frameworks, methods, tools, and practice toward
a more sophisticated and truly interdisciplinary understanding and
application of atrocity prevention. The book brings together
diverse fields of study by global north and global south authors in
diverse contexts. It culminates in a narrative that demonstrates
the state of the current fields on intersecting themes within
public health, mental health, and mass atrocity prevention and the
future potential directions in which these intersections could go.
Such discussions will serve to influence both policy makers and
practitioners in these fields toward developing, adapting, and
testing frames and tools for atrocity prevention. Multidisciplinary
perspectives are represented among editors and authors, including
law, political science, international studies, public health,
mental health, philosophy, clinical psychology, social psychology,
history, and peace studies.
This multidisciplinary volume considers the role of both public
health and mental health policies and practices in the prevention
of mass atrocity, including war crimes, crimes against humanity,
and genocide. The authors address atrocity prevention through the
framework of primary (pre-conflict), secondary (mid-conflict), and
tertiary (post-conflict) settings. They examine the ways in which
public health and mental health scholars and practitioners
currently orient their research and interventions and the ways in
which we can adapt frameworks, methods, tools, and practice toward
a more sophisticated and truly interdisciplinary understanding and
application of atrocity prevention. The book brings together
diverse fields of study by global north and global south authors in
diverse contexts. It culminates in a narrative that demonstrates
the state of the current fields on intersecting themes within
public health, mental health, and mass atrocity prevention and the
future potential directions in which these intersections could go.
Such discussions will serve to influence both policy makers and
practitioners in these fields toward developing, adapting, and
testing frames and tools for atrocity prevention. Multidisciplinary
perspectives are represented among editors and authors, including
law, political science, international studies, public health,
mental health, philosophy, clinical psychology, social psychology,
history, and peace studies.
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