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_aInternational handbook of violence research / _cedited by Wilhelm Heitmeyer and John Hagan. |
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_aDordrecht ; _aBoston : _bKluwer Academic Publishers, _c[2003] |
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_a2 volume ( xii, 1288 pages) : _billustrations ; _c26 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tPreface. I: The Framework of the Handbook. _t1. Violence: The Difficulties of a Systematic International Review _rW. Heitmeyer, J. Hagan. _t2. The Concept of Violence _rP. Imbusch. _t3. The Long-term Development of Violence: Empirical Findings and Theoretical Approach to Interpretation _rM. Eisner. _tII: Research on Violence: An Interdisciplinary Approach with a Focus on Social Sciences. _t1. Societal Structures and Institutions: Social Conditions and State Agents. _t1.1. Social Structures and Inequalities _rR.D. Crutchfield, T. Wadsworth, J.F. Short Jr., C. Hagemann-White. _t1.2. Violence in and by State Institutions _rM. Hanagan, P. Longerich, G. Kummel, P. Klein, R.D. Crelinsten, J.-P. Brodeur. _t2. Groups and Collectivities: Political and Ideological Violence. _t2.1. Ethnopolitical Conflict and Separatist Violence _rT. Gurr, A. Pitsch. _t2.2. Ethnic Violence _rA. Wimmer, C. Schetter. _t2.3. The Socio-Anthropological Interpretation of Violence _rG. Elwert. _t2.4. Civil Wars _rP. Waldmann. _t2.5. Terrorism _rF. Reinares. _t2.6. Violence from Religious Groups _rJ. Pahl. _t2.7. Vigilantism _rD. Kowalewski. _t2.8. Pogroms _rW. Bergmann. _t2.9. Violence and New Social Movements _rD. Ruscht. _t2.10. Violence and the New Left _rD. della Porta. _t2.11. Right-Wing Extremist Violence _rW. Heitmeyer. _t2.12. Large-Scale Violence as Contentious Politics _rC. Tilly. _t3. Violent Individuals: Perpetrators and Motives. _t3.1. Processes ofLearning and Socialization _rJ.T. Tedeschi, R.F. Baumeister, B.J. Bushman, E.V.E. Hodges, N.A. Card, J. Isaacs, H. Lukesch, H. Foster, J. Hagan. _t3.2. Evolutionary and Social Biological Approaches _rM. Daly, M. Wilson, L. Baker, G. Albrecht, A. Blumstein, D. Hobbs, S. Messner. _t4. Victims of Violence: Individuals and Groups. _t4.1. Violence against Children _rJ. Gabarino, C.P. Bradshaw. _t4.2. Violence in Intimate Relationships _rP. Russell, R. Dobash, R.E. Dobash. _t4.3. Suicide _rD. Lester. _t4.4. Violence against the Socially Expendable _rE.A. Fattah. _t4.5. Violence against Ethnic and Religious Minorities _rT. Bjorgo. _t4.6. Hate Crimes Directed at Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Victims _rJ. McDevitt, J. Williamson. _t4.7. Trauma and Violence in Children and Adolescents: A Developmental Perspective _rB.A. van der Kolk, A. Streeck-Fischer. _t5. Social Opportunity Structures: Institutions and Social Spaces. _t5.1. Violence in Social Institutions _rR.J. Gelles, G. Klewin, K.J. Tillmann, G. Weingart, V. di Martino, E. Dunning. _t5.2. Violence in the Public Space _rR. Koelbel, F. Dubet. _t6. Violence Discourses: Ideologies and Justifications. _t6.1. Discourses and Ideologies _rT. Meyer, H. Munkler, M. Llanque, K. Burgess-Jackson, V. Krech, J. Nieraad. _t6.2. Justification Strategies _rD. Grimm, A. Funk, O. Backes, P. Reichenbach, H. Bielefeldt, S. Lamnek. _t7. Processes and Dynamics: Escalation and De-Escalation. _t7.1. Fear of Violent Crime _rK. Boers. _t7.2. Public Opinion and Violence _rH.M. |
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_aViolence _xResearch _vHandbooks, manuals, etc. |
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