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Measuring intrafamily conflict and violence: The Conflict Tactics (CT) Scales.
, 1979Development of research on intrafamily conflict and violence requires both conceptual clarity and measures of the concepts. The introduction to this paper therefore seeks to clarifj and distinguish the concepts of "conflict, " "conflict of interest ...
M. Straus
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On Violence, 2020
On ViolenceViolence and the SacredViolence, Desire, and the Sacred, Volume 2Violence, Desire, and the Sacred, Volume 1Sacred ViolenceRene GirardViolence and the Sacred in the Ancient Near EastViolence and the Sacred in the Modern WorldFighting ...
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On ViolenceViolence and the SacredViolence, Desire, and the Sacred, Volume 2Violence, Desire, and the Sacred, Volume 1Sacred ViolenceRene GirardViolence and the Sacred in the Ancient Near EastViolence and the Sacred in the Modern WorldFighting ...
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Violence and the Prevention of Violence
Family Relations, 1996Adler, Leonore Loeb, and Denmark, Florence L. (Eds.). (1994). Violence and the Prevention of Violence. Westport, CT: Praeger. 248 pp. Hardcover ISBN 0-275-94873-0, price $55.00. This small volume is an interesting assortment of individual readings on dif ferent aspects of societal and family violence that are presented in 14 chapters sandwiched between
Greer Litton Fox+2 more
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Code of the Street: Decency, Violence, and the Moral Life of the Inner City
, 1999Inner-city black America is often defined by random, senseless street violence. In fact, although violence is a salient feature, its use is far from random; it is regulated through an informal but well-known code of the street.
Elijah Anderson
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Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor
, 2011The violence wrought by climate change, toxic drift, deforestation, oil spills, and the environmental aftermath of war takes place gradually and often invisibly. Using the innovative concept of "slow violence" to describe these threats, Rob Nixon focuses
Rob Nixon
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World watch, 1996
This essay opens its discussion of violence against women by referring to the 1994 television broadcast of a 10-year-old Egyptian girl undergoing female genital mutilation (FGM) without benefit of infection control measures or anesthesia at the hands ...
T. Nelson
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This essay opens its discussion of violence against women by referring to the 1994 television broadcast of a 10-year-old Egyptian girl undergoing female genital mutilation (FGM) without benefit of infection control measures or anesthesia at the hands ...
T. Nelson
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2021
Violence against women is now widely recognized as an important public health problem, owing to its health consequences. Domestic violence generally refers to violence against women that generally takes place in the matrimonial home, which includes ...
Sharatchandra Haobijam+1 more
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Violence against women is now widely recognized as an important public health problem, owing to its health consequences. Domestic violence generally refers to violence against women that generally takes place in the matrimonial home, which includes ...
Sharatchandra Haobijam+1 more
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Theoretical Criminology, 2004
Many social scientific accounts of interpersonal violence hold a few basic premises that are in this article contested as being one-sided. The explanation of violence dissolves the intrinsic character of the phenomenon and replaces the singular aspects of violence by a social-scientific explanatory ground.
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Many social scientific accounts of interpersonal violence hold a few basic premises that are in this article contested as being one-sided. The explanation of violence dissolves the intrinsic character of the phenomenon and replaces the singular aspects of violence by a social-scientific explanatory ground.
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Violence breeds violence: burnout as a mediator between patient violence and nurse violence
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2018The present study examines whether patient-perpetrated violence triggers anger, hatred and other negative emotions that, under certain circumstances, might motivate nurses to behave violently with patients. In doing so, this study considers burnout as a mediator in the patient violence-nurse violence relationship.
Syed Harris Laeeque+3 more
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