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9780521607858

The Cambridge Handbook of Violent Behavior and Aggression

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    9780521607858

  • ISBN10:

    052160785X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-09-03
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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From a team of leading experts comes a comprehensive, multidisciplinary examination of the most current research including the complex issue of violence and violent behavior. The handbook examines a range of theoretical, policy, and research issues and provides a comprehensive overview of aggressive and violent behavior. The breadth of coverage is impressive, ranging from research on biological factors related to violence and behavior-genetics to research on terrrorism and the impact of violence in different cultures. The authors examine violence from international cross-cultural perspectives, with chapters that examine both quantitative and qualitative research. They also look at violence at multiple levels: individual, family, neighborhood, cultural, and across multiple perspectives and systems, including treatment, justice, education, and public health.

Table of Contents

List of Contributorsp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xix
Introductionp. 1
General Perspectives
Understanding Violencep. 5
Origins of Violent Behavior over the Life Spanp. 19
A Review of Research on the Taxonomy of Life-Course Persistent Versus Adolescence-Limited Antisocial Behaviorp. 49
Biological Bases of Violence
Behavior-Genetics of Criminality and Aggressionp. 77
The Genetics of Aggression in Micep. 91
The Psychophysiology of Aggression: Autonomic, Electrocortical, and Neuro-Imaging Findingsp. 111
Biosocial Bases of Violencep. 151
Neurobiology of Impulsive Aggression: Focus on Serotonin and the Orbitofrontal Cortexp. 170
The Neuropsychology of Violencep. 187
The Interaction of Nature and Nurture in Antisocial Behaviorp. 215
Individual Factors and Violence
Relational Aggression and Gender: An Overviewp. 245
Personality Dispositions and the Development of Violence and Conduct Problemsp. 260
Personality and Violence: The Unifying Role of Structural Models of Personalityp. 288
Exposure to Violence, Mental Health, and Violent Behaviorp. 306
Social-Cognitive Processes in the Development of Antisocial and Violent Behaviorp. 322
School Violencep. 344
Interpersonal Factors and Violent Behavior
Peers and Violence: A Two-Sided Developmental Perspectivep. 361
Youth Gangs and Violent Behaviorp. 388
Family Violencep. 403
Youth Violence Across Ethnic and National Groups: Comparisons of Rates and Developmental Processesp. 418
Adolescent Dating Abuse Perpetration: A Review of Findings, Methodological Limitations, and Suggestions for Future Researchp. 431
Social Networks and Violent Behaviorp. 450
Public Health and Violence: Moving Forward in a Global Contextp. 465
Cross-National Research on Violent Victimizationp. 486
Violent Juvenile Delinquency: Changes, Consequences, and Implicationsp. 501
Strain Theory and Violent Behaviorp. 519
Contextual Factors and Violent Behavior
Self-Control Theory and Criminal Violencep. 533
Why Observing Violence Increases the Risk of Violent Behavior by the Observerp. 545
Violence and Culture in the United Statesp. 571
Terrorism as a Form of Violencep. 583
Therapeutic Treatment Approaches to Violent Behaviorp. 602
Psychopharmacology of Violencep. 618
Social Learning and Violent Behaviorp. 636
Substance Use and Violent Behaviorp. 647
Poverty/Socioeconomic Status and Exposure to Violence in the Lives of Children and Adolescentsp. 664
Social Contagion of Violencep. 688
Methods for Studying Violent Behavior
Studying Aggression with Structural Equation Modelingp. 727
Overview of a Semi-Parametric, Group-Based Approach for Analyzing Trajectories of Developmentp. 740
Relocating Violence: Practice and Power in an Emerging Field of Qualitative Researchp. 750
Looking Toward the Future
Violent Behavior and the Science of Preventionp. 767
New Directions in Research on Violence: Bridging Science, Practice, and Policyp. 787
Subject Indexp. 793
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