Urban violence is an issue that is deeply psychological, social, and environmental in nature. This book explores violence in urban areas and individual behavior focusing on sociocultural dynamics because it is shaped by. It’s an interdisciplinary social psychological study aggression, group identity, and societal identity, its justification, and its dual influence. The book also looks into poverty, inequality, and spatial segregation focusing on the environment’s predisposition towards conflicts. It covers the growing role of the internet and other media in shaping attitudes towards violence and its prevention and provocation. It also looks into violence and its reproduction in different societal segments covering youth, educational routes, and gendered does it differs and how does it perpetuate. The book further explores trauma and social erosion in and around violence afflicted areas community focusing on the impacts of violence hence the trauma. Beyond the remarkable impacts this book also does lies in the sociological realm of study concentrating on the prevention providing scientific backed community involvement, urban safety design, reform in education, and psychosocial aid. This book also covers various global case studies covering both successful and failed attempts providing insight on culturally and contextually relevant tailored interventions.