Since 2008 the Group on International Perspectives on Governmental Aggression and Peace (GIPGAP) has been surveying the attitudes of individuals on questions of war and State violence. The survey isn't a simple multiple-choice affair; it includes boxes where you can expand on your choices. Even if you're not fond of responding to questionnaires, going through the GIPGAP survey will help sharpen your own ability to express your feelings around these important questions. And by submitting your completed survey to GIPGAP you'll help the team encourage psychologists and the public to take the question of violence and the State seriously.