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Psychological Factors in Civil Violence
World Politics, 1968Until recently many political scientists tended to regard violent civil conflict as a disfigurement of the body politic, neither a significant nor a proper topic for their empirical inquiries. The attitude was in part our legacy from Thomas Hobbes's contention that violence is the negation of political order, a subject fit less for study than for ...
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Psychological causes of family violence
2003Abstract It is useful to see family violence as a continuum-ranging from neglect and disregard of emotional and material needs, through lesser forms of physical aggression, such as slapping, hitting, kicking and beating, up to maiming or even murder.
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Civil violence — The psychological aspects
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1979openaire +2 more sources

