Abstract
This paper uses Agent-based modeling and simulation to study collective violent events from the perspective of individual's risk perception, by abstracting individual's risk preference, emotion factor, risk level and other factors we analyze and explore the influence of each factors to collective violent events. Considerable simulations indicate that, individual's density risk preference determines assemble morphology of the crowd and the event-relevance and emotion factor together determine the trend of events, while police's timely and effective intervention could prevent the spreading of the events. These conclusions provide meaningful theoretical basis for relevant organs.
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