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Violence: The Enduring Problem

Paperback | English

By (author): Alexander C. Alvarez Ronet D. Bachman

Violence: The Enduring Problem explores a number of different types of both individual and collective violent acts and examines the linkages, behaviors, ideas, perceptions, and justifications that connect these different types of violence. Inspired generally by the fear of the pervasive violence in the world, the text also addresses legislative, social, and political efforts to curb violent behavior. This book differs from many of the books on violence in that it incorporates a broad interdisciplinary approach to analyzing the patterns and correlates of violence using the most up-to-date research and theories and presents them in a style intended to be accessible to a wide audience of readers.

2. In Focus boxes provide personal narratives, case studies and related information to enhance the chapter coverage.

3. Broad coverage addresses legislative, social, and political efforts to curb violent behavior

4. Violence: An Enduring Problem examines both individual and collective forms of violence and, unlike other texts on the subject, illustrates the linkages between these two general types of violent acts.

5. The interdisciplinary approach that draws from a number of different disciplines including criminology and criminal justice, sociology, psychology, political science, and public health.

New To This Edition

* Inclusion of new developments in the field of violence studies

* Less emphasis on esoteric research and abstract policy studies.

* Updated throughout with new data and examples

* Increased number of end of chapter questions.

* Instructor Resources are new to this edition.

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Product Details
  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 187 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Dec 2013
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781483300306

About Alexander C. AlvarezRonet D. Bachman

Alex Alvarez PhD is a Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Northern Arizona University. From 2001 until 2003 he was the founding Director of the Martin-Springer Institute for Teaching the Holocaust Tolerance and Humanitarian Values. His first book Governments Citizens and Genocide was published by Indiana University Press in 2001. His other books include Murder American Style (2002) Genocidal Crimes (2009) and Native America and the Question of Genocide (2014). He has also served as an editor for the journal Violence and Victims was a founding co-editor of the journal Genocide Studies and Prevention was a co-editor of the H-Genocide List Serve. He has been invited to speak and present his research in various countries such as Austria Bosnia Canada England Germany Lithuania the Netherlands and Sweden. Ronet Bachman PhD is a Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at the University of Delaware. She is coauthor of Statistical Methods for Crime and Criminal Justice coauthor of The Practice of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice co-editor of Explaining Crime and Criminology: Essays in Contemporary Criminal Theory. In addition she is author of Death and Violence on the Reservation; coauthor of Stress Culture and Aggression in the United States; and coauthor of Murder American Style as well as numerous articles and papers that examine the epidemiology and etiology of violence with a particular emphasis on women the elderly and minority populations. Her most recent federally funded research examines the desistance trajectories of drug-involved offenders 10 years after release from prison using a mixed-method design.

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