SECTION 1: Understanding war
Dr. Anthony Lopez
Chapter 1. The Evolution of Warfare
Dr. Anthony C. Lopez
Chapter 2: When Social Identity-defining Groups Become Violent: Collective Responses to Identity Uncertainty, Status Erosion, and Resource Threat
Dr. Sucharita Belavadi, Dr. Michael A. Hogg, Dr. Mark Rinella
Chapter 3: Emotional underpinnings of war: An evolutionary analysis of anger and hatred
Dr. Anthony C. Lopez, Dr. Aaron Sell
Chapter 4: Women, God, and war - Analysing an odd triangle
Dr. Fernanda Buril
Chapter 5: Ethnic cleansing: Reversing the effects
Professor Neophytos Loizides, Dr. Djordje Stefanovic
Chapter 6: How Modern is the Holocaust?
Professor Amos Goldberg
SECTION 2: Terrorism
Dr. Carol A. Ireland
Chapter 7: The Evolution of Terrorism: Historical Underpinnings and the Development of Group Terrorism
Professor Randall D. Law
Chapter 8: Psychological and criminological understanding of terrorism: Theories and models
Dr. Zoe Marchment, Professor Paul Gill
Chapter 9: Legal and Security Frameworks for Responding to Online Violent Extremism: A Comparison of Far-right and Jihadist Contexts
Dr. Imogen Richards, Dr. Mark Wood
Chapter 10: Continuities and discontinuities in radicalization trends: The case of Kenya
John Mwangi
Chapter 11: Responses to terrorism: Policing and countering terrorism in the modern age
Professor Mathieu Deflem
Chapter 12: Holly Terror - How scriptures legitimized group violence in the Middle East
Dr. Mark Tomass and Clarissa Luttmann
Chapter 13: Rehabilitation of terrorists: Current understanding and perspectives
Dr. Kurt Braddock
SECTION 3: Public Order and Organised Violent Crime
Dr. Michael Lewis
Chapter 14: How crowd violence arises and how it spreads: A critical review of theory and evidence
Dr. John Drury, Dr. Clifford Stott, Dr. Stephen Reicher. Dr. Roger Ball, Dr. Fergus Neville
Chapter 15: Managing Collective Violence: Policing Public Order and Public Safety Events
Supt. David Marshall
Chapter 16: Gangs, violence and County lines
Dr. Paul Andell
Chapter 17: Criminal gangs in global perspective: Motivations, transformations and functions
Moritz Schuberth
Chapter 18: Exploring the currency of violence in Serious Organised Crime (SOC)
Professor Stuart Kirby, Dr. Rebecca Phythian, Dr. Laura Boulton
Chapter 19: The use of violence and the evolution of organized crime: Evidence from Mexico
Dr. Laura Atuesta
Chapter 20: Organised violence: The Mafia
Dr. Daniele Gianmarco, Marco Le Moglie
Chapter 21: Disrupting organised crime in the UK: Tackling violence, intimidation and coercion
Dr. Michael Lewis, Daniel T. Beaumont, Rob Ewin
SECTION 4: Gang and multiple offender groups
Professor Jane L. Ireland
Chapter 22: Distinguishing between aggression in groups and in gangs: Are gangs always violent?
Dr. Matthew Valasik, Dr. Shannon E. Reid
Chapter 23: Current understanding of multiple perpetrator sexual offending
Dr. Teresa da Silva
Chapter 24: Current understanding of multiple perpetrator sexual offending
Dr. James Dentley
Chapter 25: Biker gangs: Evolution and motivation
Dr. Carol A. Ireland, Professor Jane L. Ireland, Soeren Henrich
Chapter 26: Fatal violence and outlaw biker gangs
Dr. Mohammed Rahman
Chapter 27: Prison gangs - what we know so far and how unique are they?
Professor Jane L. Ireland