Routledge International Handbook of Human Aggression

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adaptive
Adult Sex Offenders
aggression assessment in social sciences
Aggression motivation and inhibition
Al-Karim Samnani
Alterophobic
animal abuse
Animal Maltreatment
antisocial behaviour
Barbara Krahe
Benjamin Roebuck
bullying
Carol A. Ireland
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Craig Pinkney
cyberbullying
Cyberbullying Victimisation
David M. Buss
David V. James
Deborah Horowitz
Debra J. Pepler
developmental criminology
Devon L. L. Polaschek
direct aggression
domestic violence
Dominic J. Parrott
Dorothy L. Espelage
Douglas P. Fry
Duluth Model
Emily Blake
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Erica Bowen
Evan C. McCuish
family violence
Female aggression
forensic psychology
Gang Members
gangs
Greg Barton
Harmful Sexual Behaviour
Hegemonic masculinity
homophobia
Homophobic Aggression
honour based
Howard E. Barbaree
Human aggression
Indirect Aggression
inhibition
intervention for offenders
interventions
Intimate Partner Aggression
Intimate Terrorist
Ioan Ohlsson
IPV
IPV Exposure
IPV Perpetrator
Irena Colakova Veljanova
James Densley
Jan Looman
Jane L. Ireland
Jason Gravel
Jeffrey Abracen
Jennifer Yang
Jenny S. West
John Archer
Joshua Duntley
Jun Sung Hong
Kaj Bjorkqvist
Karin Osterman
Kathy Sanders
Keir Irwin-Rogers
Kerensa Hocken
Lethal Aggression
LGBTI Community
Louise Dixon
Lynn A. Stewart
Lynn O. Lightfoot
maladaptive behaviour
Margaret Guyer
Matthew D. Phillips
Matthew Valasik
media violence
motivation
murder
Neil Gredecki
Nikola Ninaus
Partner Physical Aggression
Paula Allen-Meares
Philip Birch
physical
Proactive Prevention Measures
psychopathy
psychosocial risk factors
Rachel D. MacKenzie
radicalisation
Randy J. Nelson
Raymond R. Corrado
Rebecca Ozanne
relationship violence
RNR Model
Robert A. Prentky
Robin Kowalski
Roxanne Khan
Ruschelle M. Leone
sex differences
Sex Offenders
sexual
Sexual aggression
sexual violence
Shannon E. Reid
Shelby Elaine McDonald
Simon C. Hunter
Social Information Processing
stalking
Stephen James Minton
Street Gangs
Syeda Batool
terrorism
therapy
Theresa A. Gannon
Tracy A. Bedrosian
Traditional Bullying
Traditional Bullying Victimisation
trauma
verbal
victimology research
victims
violence prevention strategies
Violent crime
workplace
Workplace Aggression
Workplace bullying
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138668188
  • Weight: 920g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Drawing upon international expertise, and including some of the most well-known academics and practitioners in the field, The Routledge International Handbook of Human Aggression is the first reference work to fully capture how our understanding of aggression has been refined and reconceptualised in recent years.

Divided into five sections, the handbook covers some of the most interesting and timely topics within human aggression research, with analysis of both indirect and direct forms of aggression, and including chapters on sexual aggression, workplace bullying, animal abuse, gang violence and female aggression. It recognises that, in many cases, aggression is an adaptive choice rather than a moral choice.

Providing practitioners and academics with an up-to-date resource that covers broad areas of interest and application, the book will be essential reading for students, researchers and practitioners associated with a range of social science disciplines, including psychology, criminology, social work and sociology, particularly those with an interest in developmental, organisational, forensic and criminal justice allied disciplines.

Jane L. Ireland is a Forensic Psychologist, Chartered Psychologist and Chartered Scientist. Professor Ireland holds a professorial chair at the University of Central Lancashire and is Violence Treatment Lead within High Secure Services, Ashworth Hospital, Mersey Care NHS Trust. She is elected academy fellow of the Council of the Academy of Social Sciences and fellow of the International Society for Research on Aggression (ISRA). She holds three further (visiting/honorary) professorships at Åbo Akademi University in Finland, Charles Sturt University, Australia and Cardiff Metropolitan University. She has over 150 publications in forensic psychology, the majority of which fall within the area of aggression.

Philip Birch, BSocSci.(Hons); PG Cert (HEP); PG Cert. (SSRM); PG Dip (SocSci); MSc; PhD is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology in the Centre for Law and Justice at Charles Sturt University, Australia. He has previously held posts at the University of Western Sydney, the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia and the University of Huddersfield, in the UK. Prior to entering academia, Philip worked as a criminologist in the field, holding posts in the UK prison service as well as in the crime and disorder field, which involved managing a specialist crime unit. Philip has published internationally, including books, book chapters, peer-reviewed articles and government reports in his main areas of research – offender management and rehabilitation; police, prisons and probation practices; gender symmetry violence with a particular focus on domestic family violence and sex work. He has secured over $790,000 in research grants, which have addressed a variety of themes within his areas of expertise. Philip holds an honorary research fellowship at the Institute of Positive Psychology and Education, Australia Catholic University and in the School of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, UK, as well as being a Senior Research Associate in the Ashworth Research Centre, Mersey Health Care, National Health Services, UK. Philip is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice and currently sits on the editorial board of the Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research.

Carol A. Ireland, PhD, is a Chartered Psychologist, Consultant Forensic Psychologist and Chartered Scientist. She works for Coastal Child and Adult Therapeutic Services – CCATS (www.ccats. org.uk), which is a community-based child and adult therapeutic service in the UK, and where she is the Sex Offender Lead, further leading on matters linked to sexual exploitation. She also works at the University of Central Lancashire, where she is the Director of Studies for the MSc in Forensic Psychology, as well as the Senior Research Lead at the Ashworth Research Centre, Ashworth Hospital, Mersey Care NHS Trust.