In recent years, fire-raising has become an increasing problem in Britain and elsewhere, involving many professionals in the investigation and management of those who set fires. The motives of fire-raisers are complex, and their behaviour is hard to change. Herschel Prins sets the problem in a historical and anthropological context, examining the size of the problem, its investigation, and motivation, in a way which will enable more effective management.
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- Comprehensive Analysis: Explores the complexities of fire-raising behaviour.
- Historical Context: Provides a thorough historical and anthropological examination.
- Effective Management Strategies: Offers insights for improved management of fire-raising cases.
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The investigation of fire-raising is crucial for understanding its impact on society. This work aims to facilitate a better approach to managing such situations.
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