<p>The relationship between new religious movements (NRMs) and violence has long been a topic of intense public interest--an interest heavily fueled by multiple incidents of mass violence involving certain groups. Some of these incidents have made international headlines. When New Religious Movements make the news it&#39;s usually because of some violent episode. Some of the most famous NRMs are known much more for the violent way they came to an end than for anything else. <em>Violence and New Religious Movements</em> offers a comprehensive examination of violence by-and against-new religious movements. The book begins with theoretical essays on the relationship between violence and NRMs and then moves on to examine particular groups. There are essays on the &quot;Big Five&quot;--the most well-known cases of violent incidents involving NRMs: Jonestown Waco Solar Temple the Aum Shunrikyo subway attack and the Heaven&#39;s Gate suicides. But the book also provides a richer survey by examining a host of lesser-known groups. This volume is the culmination of decades of research by scholars of New Religious Movements.</p>