Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Introducing a new journal: Violence,2020,1,1,3-7,Straus Violence as a symptom: the case of Colombia,2020,1,1,8-20,Uribe Joining the Kosovo Liberation Army: a continuist process-based analysis,2020,1,1,21-39,Duclos Perpetrating violence viewed from the perspective of the social sciences: debates and perspectives,2020,1,1,40-58,Melenotte Shabbiha: paramilitary groups mass violence and social polarization in homs,2020,1,1,59-79,Üngör The absent perpetrators: Morocco's failed accountability Tazmamart literature and the survivors' testimony for their jailers (1973-1991),2020,1,1,80-101,El Guabli On the role of dehumanization of victims in the perpetration of mass killings: research notes,2020,1,1,102-122,Mariot Radicalization as cause and consequence of violence in genocides and mass killings,2020,1,1,123-143,McDoom Motivational change in the perpetration of genocidal violence,2020,1,1,144-165,Williams Theorizing the time-dynamics of violence,2020,1,1,166-184,Collins Violence and value in the migratory passage through Central America: the Cadereyta massacre (2012) and the struggle to have the bodies returned,2020,1,2,221-241,Araya Perpetrating violence in intimate relationships as a gendering practice: an ethnographic study on domestic violence perpetrators in France and Italy,2020,1,2,242-264,Oddone What is contemporary political violence? An interview with Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou,2021,ePub,ePub,ePub,Ould Mohamedou Making music in exile and fighting border violence,2020,1,2,354-370,Da Lage Stathis Kalyvas on 20 years of studying political violence,2020,1,2,389-407,Straus Decline radicalization and the attack on the US Capitol,2021,2,1,3-23,Kydd Slippage: Bones intentions and the construction of memorial meaning,2021,2,1,24-42,Conley Context-specificity of violence: physical psychological and social dimensions of harm during the Taliban's insurgency (2007-2009) in Pakistan,2021,2,1,43-64,Sanaullah From carceral punitivism to systematic killing: the necropolitics of policing in post-Chávez Venezuela,2021,2,1,65-84,Hanson A novel approach for understanding trauma-related youth violence in low resource contexts: a retrospective case file review in Northern Ireland,2021,2,1,85-105,Best "The priests do their best to inflame the people." Religious actors in Ireland 1800-1845: instigators of violence or peacemakers?,2021,2,1,106-130,Wendling Religion war and peace in premodern Islamicate polities and the Christian West,2021,2,1,131-153,Buc Will failed insurrection lead to terrorism in the United States?,2021,2,2,195-207,Crenshaw Almost disarmed: politics and violence in the final years of the Argentine organization Montoneros (1979-1983),2021,2,2,208-226,Slipak Varieties of post-civil war violence,2021,2,2,227-252,Shaw How rebel groups form in genocide: the Warsaw Ghetto fighters,2021,2,2,253-277,Reilly Macabre ceremonies: how Los Zetas produces extreme violence to promote organizational cohesion,2021,2,2,278-296,Pereda Representing commemorating and memorizing terrorist attacks: discussing the US and French experiences,2021,2,2,297-312,Wieviorka Writing humanity into violence,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub,Parkinson Situation context and causality--on a core debate of violence research,2022,3,1,40-64,Nassauer How violence shapes contentious traditional leadership in Nigeria's Niger Delta,2022,3,1,65-84,Nyiayaana How does civil war begin? The role of escalatory processes,2022,3,2,139-161,Lacher Act of violence: Undecidability and embodiment in the Geochang civilian massacre,2022,3,2,162-178,Kang Violence capital: on the framing and construction of a policy problem,2022,3,2,179-198,Eriksson Trafficking of labor migrants and exposure to interpersonal violence: evidence from India,2022,3,2,218-237,Acharya People are the target: urban destruction in the 21st century,2022,3,2,238-252,Konvitz Snapshots from an information war: propaganda intertextuality and audience design in the Russia-Ukraine conflict,2022,3,2,253-280,Patrona Unacknowledged genocide: coercive sterilization of Indigenous women in Peru,2023,4,1-2,11-29,Ko Specters of comfort women: biopolitical colonial warfare questions of humanity and the haunted future,2023,4,1-2,48-70,Kim-Kiteishvili The implicated subject: colonial atrocity harki identity and an ontology of the in-between,2023,4,1-2,30-47,Stepanov Enduring violence and commemoration: Korea's Cheju April 3 Incident,2023,4,1-2,83-100,Kim The rupture of relationships: Holocaust survivors on complicit bystanders,2023,4,1-2,101-124,Klein