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Violence against black women: healthcare professionals' knowledge and practices. [PDF]

open access: yesRev Bras Enferm
Monteiro DS   +6 more
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The silent epidemic: domestic violence and its devastating impact on women's health. [PDF]

open access: yesRev Assoc Med Bras (1992)
Soares Júnior JM   +2 more
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Violence and the Prevention of Violence

Family Relations, 1996
Adler, 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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The Will to Violence

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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Violence breeds violence: burnout as a mediator between patient violence and nurse violence

International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2018
The 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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Violence? Which violence?

Criminal Justice Matters, 2005
Mental ill health remains a somewhat uncomfortable and even taboo subject for many people. The subsequent mystique ensures that distressed and unwell individuals, and, especially, those who behave in dangerous ways – the ‘raving mad’ – are useful resources for news media and film-makers, due to the perennial market for danger and excitement.
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