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This chapter discusses how the transformative ideas presented by the contributors can be applied in concrete and meaningful ways to policy, practice, and research. The chapter begins with a discussion of principles that were both crucial to the articulation of the recommendations and are similarly crucial to any proposal to address identity-based mass violence. The human-centered values of this volume demand a focus not only on outcomes but also on process, as these principles attest. The chapter then focuses on practical areas of action, from capacity building to funding to shifting narratives, and more. This chapter shifts from prescriptive policy solutions toward a way of thinking about policy that is more appreciative of the themes of identity, power, and space as a transformative, preventative agenda.

ISBN

978-3-031-98067-1

Book Title

Identity-Based Mass Violence in Urban Contexts

Editor(s)

Rachel Locke, Kelsey Paul Shantz, Andrei Serbin Pont, Jai-Ayla Sutherland

Start Page

509

Publication Date

2026

Publisher

Springer Nature

City

Cham, Switzerland

Disciplines

Criminology | Criminology and Criminal Justice | Human Rights Law | Law

Policy Recommendations and Ways Forward

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