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Urban Violence in 1789

2014
This contribution examines the political violence of urban crowds in 1789. It endorses previous contributions that emphasize the importance of subsistence issues for urban consumers and the hopes the calling of the Estates-General stimulated for a drastic transformation.
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The Politics of Violence and Urbanism

2015
This chapter provides the theoretical framing for the discussion of violence and social urbanism in Medellin, drawing on work from geography, urban studies, political science, and regionally specific explorations of violence in Latin American cities.
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Exposure to Urban Violence

1999
AbstractThis chapter focuses on the extent of urban violence and the effects of the exposure of children and adolescents to this violence. It begins with a discussion of literature on the nature, extent, and effects of pervasive community violence on children and adolescents.
RAYMOND P. LORION   +2 more
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Urban Violence and Militarization

2015
There is a long history of cities being playing key roles in different types of violence and military conflict. Urban violence remains a significant factor in cities today. Urban warfare is increasingly prominent in ‘new’ wars and there has been a blurring of boundaries between military action ‘outside’ of states and domestic governance ‘inside’.
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The Politics of Urban Violence

Journal of Black Studies, 1985
Various theories have been offered to explain the violence that took place in and around hundreds of black ghettos woven throughout the fabric of urban America during the decade of the 1960s. Most of the theories put forth do not adhere to the narrow thesis of empiricism as a mark of social science research.
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Urban Violence in Africa

1994
The urban environment is a breeding ground for various forms of violence. As the hub of political, social and economic processes, the city is the meeting point for peoples from diverse cultural, racial, and religious backgrounds. It is often the venue of intense class and social struggles for scarce economic resources as well as political power.
Osaghae, Eghosa   +4 more
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Urban Violence, Youth

2022
Sydney C. Simmons   +2 more
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Violence exposure and mental health consequences among urban youth

Current Psychology, 2021
Breanna Borg   +2 more
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Urban Violence in the USA

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1984
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