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The first of its kind, The Handbook of Collective Violence covers a
range of contexts in which collective violence occurs, bringing
together international perspectives from psychology, criminology
and sociology into one complete volume. There have been significant
advances made in the last 25 years regarding how collective
violence is conceptualised and understood, with a move away from
focusing on solely individual forms of violence toward examining
and understanding violence that can occur within groups. This
handbook presents some of the most interesting topics within the
area of collective violence, drawing upon international expertise
and including some of the most well-known academics and
practitioners of our generation. Structured into four parts:
understanding war; terrorism; public order and organized violent
crime; and gang and multiple offender groups, this volume provides
academics and practitioners with an up-to-date resource that covers
core areas of interest and application. Accessibly written, it is
ideal for both academics and policymakers alike, capturing
developments in the field and offering a deep theoretical insight
to enhance our understanding of how such collective violence
evolves, alongside practical suggestions for management, prevention
and intervention.
The first publication to apply the modern theory and techniques in
the consultancy process, presenting a clear, practical approach
targeted specifically at forensic issues and contexts. * The first
publication to apply consultancy literature to a forensic setting *
Provides a combination of the theoretical and practical
underpinnings needed in consultancy work, offering a development of
knowledge with practical application * Brings together papers from
researchers, academics, practitioners and consultants within
forensic psychology whilst drawing upon expertise in business
consultancy and administration * Chapters combine psychological,
ethical, managerial and evaluative aspects into themed summaries *
Offers directions for further study and practice development
The first of its kind, The Handbook of Collective Violence covers a
range of contexts in which collective violence occurs, bringing
together international perspectives from psychology, criminology
and sociology into one complete volume. There have been significant
advances made in the last 25 years regarding how collective
violence is conceptualised and understood, with a move away from
focusing on solely individual forms of violence toward examining
and understanding violence that can occur within groups. This
handbook presents some of the most interesting topics within the
area of collective violence, drawing upon international expertise
and including some of the most well-known academics and
practitioners of our generation. Structured into four parts:
understanding war; terrorism; public order and organized violent
crime; and gang and multiple offender groups, this volume provides
academics and practitioners with an up-to-date resource that covers
core areas of interest and application. Accessibly written, it is
ideal for both academics and policymakers alike, capturing
developments in the field and offering a deep theoretical insight
to enhance our understanding of how such collective violence
evolves, alongside practical suggestions for management, prevention
and intervention.
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