The Geneva Conventions regulate acceptable behavior during war and armed conflicts, prohibiting torture, rape, genocide, and other crimes against humanity. They also require humane treatment of prisoners of war and protection of civilians. A civil war is fought within a country between groups wanting control of the government. Guerrilla warfare uses small, lightly armed militia units rather than professional armies to topple governments, often with popular support. While guerrillas fight governments, terrorists target civilians and military to create social and political crises. Total wars aim to destroy the enemy's social fabric through mass civilian casualties, while limited wars are fought between armies for political objectives without widespread destruction.