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The Psychology of Violence and Peace
Harvard Educational Review, 2007Hovey, J. D., & King, C. A. (1996). Acculturative stress, depression, and suicidal ideation among immigrant and second-generation Latino adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 35, 1183–1192. Kim, J. M. (2005).
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(A)Esthetics and Violence Psychology
2021The two concepts, aesthetics and violence, produce each other and give an idea of the individual's object orientations. Therefore, it seems necessary to analyze these two concepts. In this chapter, violence and aesthetics are discussed on the assumption that violence and aesthetics affect the inner backwardness and tension under the advanced activism ...
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The Psychology of Colonial Violence
2017This chapter is a study of the psychology of colonial violence. It focuses on settler colonial violence against Indigenous peoples in the early nineteenth century in the new colonies of the British Empire in the southern seas. The common image of the settlers as a self-confident imperial vanguard, ignores the fear and insecurity that marked their ...
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Psychological Theories of Violence
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 2012Psychology, as a discipline, largely attributes the causes of aggression, especially extreme or chronic criminal violence, to individual and familial dysfunction or pathology. The pathways to violence are considered at an individual level that includes internal characteristics of perpetrators, their immediate circumstances, and the type of violence ...
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Psychology of Violence, 2011
Welcome to the inaugural issue of Psychology of Violence; which was created as one of several efforts to increase APA's focus on violence. In this editorial, the editor shares a few of the most common questions they have received and their answers, in the hopes this information might be useful to others.
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Welcome to the inaugural issue of Psychology of Violence; which was created as one of several efforts to increase APA's focus on violence. In this editorial, the editor shares a few of the most common questions they have received and their answers, in the hopes this information might be useful to others.
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The Psychological Impact of Violence in Underserved Communities
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1995There is striking evidence that violence has a psychological impact on children and young adults in the United States, particularly those in underserved communities. Homicide is the second leading cause of death of all persons between the ages of 15 and 24 years and is the leading cause among African American youth. In 1990, more young African American
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