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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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Violence exhibée, violence cachée, violence sublimée

Topique, 2002
Tout semble opposer la violence exhibee des terroristes et la violence cachee des Etats. Mais les deux restent dans un rapport de forces duel ou le mal est projete au dehors. Les individus y subissent l’emprise totalitaire et seductrice de leurs ideaux et de leurs leaders.
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Sleep and Violence

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2012
Treatment of violent behaviors in sleep depends on the underlying condition and a correct identification of the causative disorder is mandatory. After eliminating possible precipitating factors, pharmacological treatment is often required to control violent sleep behaviors.
M. L. Fantini   +2 more
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Violence

Health Affairs, 2019
Violence affects all sectors of society and burdens population health and the health care system. This DataGraphic highlights the geographic sweep of violence, the lack of federally funded research focused on violence against children, the risk of homicide and suicide among adults, and beliefs regarding health care providers talking to their patients ...
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Violence

2021
This chapter deals with the questions of violence and Hobbes' theory of the state. Violence refers to a variety of different types of action. The chapter draws an important distinction between two main types of violence: physical violence (often referred to as simply 'violence'), and moral violence (often qualified by other terms, such as 'spiritual', '
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