A Forensic Approach to Political and State Violence

Uncertainty, Ambiguity and Risk

David Crighton author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:25th Jul '25

£140.00

This title is due to be published on 25th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A Forensic Approach to Political and State Violence cover

A Forensic Approach to Political and State Violence applies a forensic lens to the study of risk in relation to political and state violence.

Divided into three parts, the book outlines the nature and function of political and state violence and the historic development of contributions from forensic practice. It then considers the distinction between political and state violence and the foundations for this. This is followed by a review of developments of current research and practice looking at future development and the ways in which forensic practice might more effectively contribute to risk reduction and management. The text will argue that the basis of much current forensic practice, in relation to political and state violence, is unduly limited and has failed to integrate relevant scientific research into practice. The role of market led approaches to work in these areas will also be considered, in relation to the way this has influenced and distorted practice and delayed progress. Drawing on theories derived from psychology and other areas of research, the book considers how evidence might inform improvements, using the risks and uncertainties that surround politically motivated violence to illustrate this. Real cases of political and state violence are considered, with topics including military conflict, terrorism, use of torture and hostage taking to highlight current failings and weaknesses. It also explores barriers to implementing better forensic practice in terms of both professional, economic and policy interests.

It will be an essential read for all students or practitioners in the areas of forensic psychology, criminal justice, or violence risk management.

ISBN: 9781032552187

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

152 pages