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Understanding and preventing violence

Title
Understanding and preventing violence / Albert J. Reiss, Jr., and Jeffrey A. Roth, editors.
Publication
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1993-1994.

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Additional Authors
  • Reiss, Albert J., Jr., 1922-2006.
  • Roth, Jeffrey A., 1945-
  • Miczek, Klaus A.
  • National Research Council (U.S.). Panel on the Understanding and Control of Violent Behavior.
Description
4 volumes : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
"Violence: directly or indirectly, we are its victims every day. For some people, that means locking doors and windows and turning on porch lights at night; for others, escape is more difficult. In their streets, neighborhoods, and even their homes, violence is a constant threat. The result: a diminished quality of life lived in fear." "Violence is everywhere. If we escape its touch ourselves, we are continually bombarded with violent acts and their consequences in the guise of entertainment - in books, movies, and television - or in the daily news." "Yet the news media cover only the most sensational crimes, the tip of the massive iceberg of violent crime in America. This coverage, which in some cities includes record-setting garish yearly body counts, tells us - and the rest of the world - that American society is exceedingly dangerous." "But how violent are we? How do we measure violence in America, and how many violent crimes, in families and otherwise, go unreported? Are we becoming more violent? What can we do to find the answers to these and countless other questions?" "Violence has been the subject of a considerable amount of research, but often in unconnected areas or in response to specific violent events, such as assassinations or riots. In Understanding and Preventing Violence, a panel of experts assimilate the diverse research on the patterns and characteristics of violent behavior in the United States, including behaviors that have only recently been recognized as crimes - such as incest and spousal and elder abuse - and search for explanations and ways of altering these patterns and trends. The book describes what we know about certain types of violence, details insights into risk factors for violence in individuals and situations, and recommends new research efforts with short- and long-term payoffs." "Recognizing that our understanding of the causes of violence is limited and that there is a shortage of effective preventive actions, the authors emphasize what we do know - for example, that the potential for violence varies from city to city, street to street, and situation to situation; that not everyone exposed to the social and psychological pressures that can lead to violent behavior actually becomes violent; and that the almost 300 percent increase in the average time spent in prison by offenders has not produced a significant decrease in violent crime. The authors also propose some answers - such as several promising preventive strategies for reducing firearm-related violence that rely on existing laws." "Understanding and Preventing Violence will be a key tool in helping our society better focus its efforts in the struggle to find solutions to this tragic, painful aspect of human life."--Jacket
Subject
  • Violence > United States
  • Violence > United States > Prevention
  • Violent crimes > United States
  • Crime
  • Violence > prevention & control
  • Crime
  • crimes (events)
  • crime (social issue)
  • Violence
  • Violence > Prevention
  • Violent crimes
  • Gewalttätigkeit
  • Aufsatzsammlung
  • violence
  • crime
  • safety
  • interdisciplinary research
  • research needs
  • definition
  • measurement
  • data collecting
  • psychological aspect
  • biology
  • genetics
  • nutrition
  • social implication
  • poverty
  • youth
  • behaviour
  • individual
  • offender
  • aggression
  • prison
  • school
  • family
  • children
  • women
  • older people
  • urban area
  • arms
  • legal aspect
  • alcoholism
  • drug abuse
  • cost
  • case study
  • statistical table
  • criminalité
  • sécurité
  • recherche interdisciplinaire
  • besoins en matière de recherche
  • définition
  • mesure
  • collecte des données
  • aspect psychologique
  • biologie
  • génétique
  • conséquences sociales
  • pauvreté
  • jeunesse
  • comportement
  • individu
  • contrevenant
  • agression
  • école
  • famille
  • enfants
  • femmes
  • personnes âgées
  • zone urbaine
  • armes
  • aspect juridique
  • alcoolisme
  • abus des drogues
  • coût
  • étude de cas
  • tableau statistique
  • violencia
  • delito
  • seguridad
  • investigación interdisciplinaria
  • necesidades de investigación
  • definición
  • medición
  • recopilación de datos
  • aspecto psicológico
  • biología
  • genética
  • nutrición
  • consecuencias sociales
  • pobreza
  • juventud
  • comportamiento
  • individuo
  • transgresor
  • agresión
  • prisión
  • escuela
  • familia
  • niños
  • mujeres
  • personas de edad avanzada
  • zona urbana
  • armas
  • aspecto jurídico
  • alcoholismo
  • uso indebido de drogas
  • costo
  • estudio de casos
  • cuadros estadísticos
  • United States
  • USA
  • USA
  • Etats-Unis
  • Estados Unidos
Genre/Form
  • bibliography.
  • graph.
  • recommendation.
  • bibliographie.
  • graphique.
  • recommandation.
  • bibliografía.
  • gráfico.
  • recomendación.
Note
  • Vol. 2 edited by Albert J. Reiss, Jr., Klaus A. Miczek, and Jeffrey A. Roth.
  • "Panel on the Understanding and Control of Violent Behavior, Committee on Law and Justice, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
[Without special title] -- v. 2. Biobehavioral influences
ISBN
  • 0309045940
  • 9780309045940
  • 0309046491
  • 9780309046497
  • 0309050804
  • 9780309050807
  • 0309050790
  • 9780309050791
LCCN
92032137
OCLC
  • ocm26632408
  • 26632408
  • SCSB-1966721
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library