Violence

  • Violence: The Enduring Problem
    By Ronet D. Bachman, Alex Alvarez

    ... CT: Yale University Press, 1990); William D. Rubinstein, Genocide (Harlow, UK: Pearson/Longman, 2004). ... See, for example, Jon Reyhner and Jeanne Eder, American Indian Education: A History (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, ...

  • Violence: A Public Health Menace and a Public Health Approach
    By Sandra L. Bloom

    Rauch, S. L., van der Kolk, B. A., Fisler, R. E., Alpert, N. M., Orr, S. P., Savage, C. R., Fischman, A. J., Jenike, M. A., & Pitman, R. K. (1996). A symptom provocation study of posttraumatic stress disorder using positron emission ...

  • Violence: Neural Circuits, Genetics and Treatment
    By Stephen M. Stahl, Debbi Ann Morrissette

    Violence: Neural Circuits, Genetics and Treatment

  • Violence: A Risk Management Handbook for Dealing with Violence at Work
    By Carol Grainger, Sheryl-Lee Kerr

    Violence: A Risk Management Handbook for Dealing with Violence at Work

  • Violence: From Theory to Research
    By Margaret A. Zahn, Henry H. Brownstein, Shelly L. Jackson

    Ehrensaft, M.K., P. Cohen, J. Brown, E. Smailes, H. Chen, and J.G. Johnson (2003). “Intergenerational Transmission of Partner Violence: A 20-Year Prospective Study.” Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 71(4):741-753.

  • Violence: Prevention and Treatment in Groups
    By George S. Getzel

    192-243 ) New York : Basic Books , Inc. Northen , H. ( 1969 ) Social work with groups . ... In R. Roberts and H. Norther ( Ed . ) Theories of social work with groups . ( pp . ... In R. Morris ( Ed . ) Encyclopedia of social work XVI .

  • Violence: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide
    By Lisa Rapp-Paglicci

    In social work, as in other disciplines, researchers at all levels are drowning in potentially useful scholarly information, and this guide has been created as a tool for cutting through that material to find the exact source you need.

  • Violence: Theory and Ethnography
    By Andrew Strathern, Pamela Stewart

    This book provides a wide ranging introduction to the meaning and context of violence.

  • Violence: From Theory to Research
    By Margaret A. Zahn, Henry H. Brownstein, Shelly L. Jackson

    Wasserman, G.A.,X. Liu,N.S.Pine, andJ.H. Graziano (2001). ®Contributions of Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy and LeadExposure to Early Childhood Behavior Problems. ̄ Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 23:13-21. Wonders, N.,andR.

  • Violence: Reflections on Our Deadliest Epidemic
    By James Gilligan

    James Gilligan lays the foundation for a complete re-thinking of the nature and meaning of violence in society.

  • Violence: Our Deadly Epidemic and Its Causes
    By James Gilligan

    We have been very poor in diagnosing what causes violence, what spreads it, & what we might do to prevent it. Now, for the first time, this book makes sense of it all. Gilligan has discovered that shame is the deadly emotion.

  • Violence
    By Christoph Wulf, Bernhard Dieckmann, Michael Wimmer

    Husbands , C.T. ( 1991 ) , » The Mainstream Right and the Politics of Immigration in France : Major Developments in the 1980s « , in : Ethnic and Racial Studies , 14 ( 2 ) , pp . 170-198 . Miles , R. and J. Singer - Kerel ( 1991 ) ...

  • Violence: From Theory to Research
    By Margaret A. Zahn, Henry H. Brownstein, Shelly L. Jackson

    ... A.C., 111 Anderson, E., 39, 41, 98, 151, 152, 184, 220 Anglin,M.D., 201 Anthony, J.C., 195, 196,201, 203,204 Archer,J., ... 258, 260 Blane, H.T., 197 Muhammad, J., 23 Muller, E.N., 85 Myers,J.P.,113,114 Nagel, S.C., 113 269 Name Index.

  • Violence: Analysis, Intervention, and Prevention
    By Jessica Senehi, Sean Byrne

    Carter, Judy, George Irani, and Vamik Volkan, eds. 2009. Regional and Ethnic Conflicts: Perspectives from the FrontLines. New york: Prentice Hall. Chappell, Duncan, and Vittorio Di Martino. 2001. Violence at Work.

  • Violence
    By Slavoj Zizek

    "--Terry Eagleton, The London Review of Books "A one-person culture mulcher . . . a fast-forward philosopher of culture for the post-war period.

  • Violence: Reflections on a National Epidemic
    By James Gilligan

    Drawing on firsthand experience as a prison psychiatrist, his own family history, and literature, Gilligan unveils the motives of men who commit horrifying crimes, men who will not only kill...

  • Violence: A Jama Compendium
    By Ama

    This article provides an introduction to the unique factors and magnitude of suspicious child deaths , and to the concept and process of interagency child death review . Future expansion of this process should lead to more effective ...

  • Violence: The Enduring Problem
    By Alex Alvarez, Ronet Bachman

    ""This guide provides an excellent overview of the state research on interpersonal violence.""

  • Violence: The Enduring Problem
    By Alex Alvarez, Ronet Bachman

    While most texts of this type simply cover individual acts of violence, this book offers readers a broader perspective, covering more collective violence activities such as terrorism, mob violence, and genocide.

  • Violence: A Micro-sociological Theory
    By Randall Collins

    Violence comes neither easily nor automatically. Antagonists are by nature tense and fearful, and their confrontational anxieties put up a powerful emotional barrier against violence.