Using Behavioral Indicators to Help Detect Potential Violent Acts: A Review of the Science Base

Using Behavioral Indicators to Help Detect Potential Violent Acts: A Review of the Science Base

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Aug 7, 2013 · English · Paperback (300 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 300
Language English
Published Aug 7, 2013
Publisher RAND Corporation
Edition Illustrated
ISBN-10 083308092X
ISBN-13 9780833080929

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This work delves into the intricate relationship between human behavior and the potential for violence. Through a meticulous review of existing scientific literature, it explores the behavioral indicators that may signify heightened risk for violent actions. The author, Paul K. Davis, presents a comprehensive analysis aimed at enhancing understanding of these signs, ultimately fostering better prevention strategies.

Davis underscores the importance of recognizing subtle cues and behaviors that, when aggregated, could reveal underlying tensions or crises. By examining case studies and empirical research, he illustrates how these indicators can manifest in various contexts, from individual to community levels. This analysis not only contributes to academic knowledge but also serves as a crucial resource for practitioners in fields such as law enforcement, mental health, and education.

The review articulates a call to action for professionals tasked with public safety and intervention. By integrating scientific insights into everyday practices, there lies the potential to mitigate risks associated with violence, creating safer environments for all.

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Psychology
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