Understanding Systemic Violence: An Interdisciplinary Examination, dives into the complex and multifaceted issue of systemic violence, examining it from historical, sociological, psychological, and economic perspectives. This comprehensive exploration delves into the sociopolitical conditions that have allowed systemic violence to flourish, illuminating the often-overlooked mechanisms that perpetuate it. Each chapter unpacks different dimensions of systemic violence, offering a nuanced understanding of its far-reaching impacts. The book critically analyzes the relationship between capitalism and systemic violence, bringing to light the ways in which economic systems can foster inequality and exploitation. It further examines the role of media, culture, and education in perpetuating systemic violence, highlighting the pervasive nature of this issue across various domains. Finally, the book offers strategies and solutions for addressing and mitigating systemic violence, encouraging readers to envision and contribute to a more equitable and just society.