1. A short history of lethal mass violence,
2. The pains of Antigone: Criminology, the corpse, and conflict,
3. Towards a necrocriminology of mass violence,
4. Corpses of Mass Violence and Genocide: The programme; the case studies,
5. Argentina: Modes of denying and acknowledging absent bodies,
6. Bosnia: Blood, bones, and burial as counter-discourse,
7. Spain: Graves and the generations after defeat,
8. Latvia: Representing complex atrocity in a divided society,
9. Poland: Human remains, ethics and industry in death camp commemoration,
10. The criminological lives of dead bodies