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The Psychological Behaviour Research of Individuals in Mass Violence Events

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Intelligent Computing Theories and Applications (ICIC 2012)

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This paper uses the method of Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation to analyze the interactions among participants in Mass Violence Events. We study the affection degree of instigators, activists, cops and civilians to individual civilians to attend the events. The results show that the influencing factors which could affect civilians to attend the events are agitation power, number of activists, number of cops and risk-avoidance and so on. It shows that the law of development of Mass Violence Events. These results could provide public security organs with some certain theoretical support.

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Bu, F., Sun, J. (2012). The Psychological Behaviour Research of Individuals in Mass Violence Events. In: Huang, DS., Ma, J., Jo, KH., Gromiha, M.M. (eds) Intelligent Computing Theories and Applications. ICIC 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 7390. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31576-3_79

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