Routledge International Handbook of Human Aggression
Routledge International Handbook of Human Aggression
Current Issues and Perspectives
Ireland, Jane; Ireland, Carol; Birch, Philip
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2023
460
Mole
Inglês
9781032476391
15 a 20 dias
850
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Preface: Human Aggression: How far have we come? Jane L. Ireland, Philip Birch, Carol A Ireland
Section I: Understanding general aggression
Chapter 1. The development of aggression in childhood and adolescence: A focus on relationships. Debra Pepler
Chapter 2. Sex differences in aggression. Kaj Bjoerkqvist, Karin OEsterman
Chapter 3. Hegemonic masculinity and aggression. Ruschelle M. Leone, Dominic J. Parrott
Chapter 4. The biology of human aggression. Tracy A. Bedrosian, Randy J. Nelson
Chapter 5. Aggression motivation and inhibition: theoretical underpinnings and a new model. Ioan Ohlsson
Chapter 6. Homicide adaptations. Joshua Duntley, David M. Buss
Chapter 7. Human aggression from a cross-cultural perspective. Douglas P. Fry
Chapter 8. Treatment intervention for aggression: Promoting individual change. Jane L. Ireland, Syeda Batool
Section II: Bullying across contexts
Chapter 9. Integrating multi-disciplinary social science theories and perspectives to understand school bullying and victimisation. Jun Sung Hong, Dorothy L. Espelage, Simon C. Hunter, Paula Allen-Meares
Chapter 10. Aggression in the workplace. Al-Karim Samnani
Chapter 11. Cyberbullying. Robin Kowalski
Chapter 12. Alterophobic bullying and violence. Stephen James Minton
Section III: Relationships and family aggression
Chapter13. Violence to partners: gender symmetry revisited. John Archer
Chapter 14. Stalking and harassment. David V. James, Rachel D. MacKenzie
Chapter 15. Animal maltreatment in households experiencing family violence.
Shelby Elaine McDonald
Chapter 16. Treating stalking behaviour: A framework for understanding process components. Philip Birch, Jane L. Ireland, Niki Ninaus
Chapter 17. Using the research evidence to inform the assessment and treatment of intimate partner aggression. Louise Dixon, Devon L. L. Polaschek
Chapter 18. Attitudes towards 'honor' violence and killings in collectivist cultures: Gender differences in Middle Eastern, North African, South Asian (MENASA) and Turkish populations. Roxanne Khan
Chapter 19. Towards evidence-based treatment of partner violence in LGBT relationships. Erica Bowen
Chapter 20. Raising awareness, improving victim safety: Exploring the efficacy of proactive domestic and family violence prevention measures. Philip Birch, Irena Veljanova
Section IV: Sexual aggression
Chapter 21. The development of sexual aggression: A tripartite model and a life span perspective. Howard E. Barbaree, Lynn O. Lightfoot, Robert A. Prentky
Chapter 22. Examining harmful sexual behaviour in male children: Considering the implications for practice. Carol A. Ireland
Chapter 23. Females who sexually offend: Theory, research, and treatment. Emily Blake, Theresa A. Gannon
Chapter 24. Assessment of sexual violence. Jan Looman, Jeffrey Abracen
Chapter 25. Thinking outside of the box: advancements in theory, practice & evaluation in sexual offending interventions. Kerensa Hocken, Neil Gredecki
Section V: Contemporary and emerging issues
Chapter 26. The impact of violent media on aggression. Barbara Krahe
Chapter 27. Homophobic and Non Homophobic Aggression: Examining its portrayal in print media. Philip Birch, Rebecca Ozanne, Jane L. Ireland
Chapter 28. Narrowing the scope of psychopathy in explanations of offending: Towards an understanding of persistent violence. Evan C. McCuish, Raymond R. Corrado, Jennifer Yang
Chapter 29. Victims of violent crime: the emerging field of victimology. B. Roebuck, L.A. Stewart
Chapter 30. Psychosocial determinants of violence and trauma-informed implications for treatment. Deborah Horowitz, Margaret Guyer, Kathy Sanders
Chapter 31. Jihadi-Salafi terrorism and violent extremism in the era of al-Qaeda and the Islamic State. Greg Barton
Chapter 32. Drive-bys in Chiraq or ethnic genocide in Iraq: Can violent street gangs inform our comprehension of the Islamic State? Matthew Valasik, Matthew D. Phillips
Chapter 33. Gang violence and social media. Keir Irwin-Rogers, James Densley, Craig Pinkney
Chapter 34. Group process and gang delinquency intervention: Gang activity regulation and the group nature of gang violence. Matthew Valasik, Shannon E. Reid, Jenny S. West, Jason Gravel
Section I: Understanding general aggression
Chapter 1. The development of aggression in childhood and adolescence: A focus on relationships. Debra Pepler
Chapter 2. Sex differences in aggression. Kaj Bjoerkqvist, Karin OEsterman
Chapter 3. Hegemonic masculinity and aggression. Ruschelle M. Leone, Dominic J. Parrott
Chapter 4. The biology of human aggression. Tracy A. Bedrosian, Randy J. Nelson
Chapter 5. Aggression motivation and inhibition: theoretical underpinnings and a new model. Ioan Ohlsson
Chapter 6. Homicide adaptations. Joshua Duntley, David M. Buss
Chapter 7. Human aggression from a cross-cultural perspective. Douglas P. Fry
Chapter 8. Treatment intervention for aggression: Promoting individual change. Jane L. Ireland, Syeda Batool
Section II: Bullying across contexts
Chapter 9. Integrating multi-disciplinary social science theories and perspectives to understand school bullying and victimisation. Jun Sung Hong, Dorothy L. Espelage, Simon C. Hunter, Paula Allen-Meares
Chapter 10. Aggression in the workplace. Al-Karim Samnani
Chapter 11. Cyberbullying. Robin Kowalski
Chapter 12. Alterophobic bullying and violence. Stephen James Minton
Section III: Relationships and family aggression
Chapter13. Violence to partners: gender symmetry revisited. John Archer
Chapter 14. Stalking and harassment. David V. James, Rachel D. MacKenzie
Chapter 15. Animal maltreatment in households experiencing family violence.
Shelby Elaine McDonald
Chapter 16. Treating stalking behaviour: A framework for understanding process components. Philip Birch, Jane L. Ireland, Niki Ninaus
Chapter 17. Using the research evidence to inform the assessment and treatment of intimate partner aggression. Louise Dixon, Devon L. L. Polaschek
Chapter 18. Attitudes towards 'honor' violence and killings in collectivist cultures: Gender differences in Middle Eastern, North African, South Asian (MENASA) and Turkish populations. Roxanne Khan
Chapter 19. Towards evidence-based treatment of partner violence in LGBT relationships. Erica Bowen
Chapter 20. Raising awareness, improving victim safety: Exploring the efficacy of proactive domestic and family violence prevention measures. Philip Birch, Irena Veljanova
Section IV: Sexual aggression
Chapter 21. The development of sexual aggression: A tripartite model and a life span perspective. Howard E. Barbaree, Lynn O. Lightfoot, Robert A. Prentky
Chapter 22. Examining harmful sexual behaviour in male children: Considering the implications for practice. Carol A. Ireland
Chapter 23. Females who sexually offend: Theory, research, and treatment. Emily Blake, Theresa A. Gannon
Chapter 24. Assessment of sexual violence. Jan Looman, Jeffrey Abracen
Chapter 25. Thinking outside of the box: advancements in theory, practice & evaluation in sexual offending interventions. Kerensa Hocken, Neil Gredecki
Section V: Contemporary and emerging issues
Chapter 26. The impact of violent media on aggression. Barbara Krahe
Chapter 27. Homophobic and Non Homophobic Aggression: Examining its portrayal in print media. Philip Birch, Rebecca Ozanne, Jane L. Ireland
Chapter 28. Narrowing the scope of psychopathy in explanations of offending: Towards an understanding of persistent violence. Evan C. McCuish, Raymond R. Corrado, Jennifer Yang
Chapter 29. Victims of violent crime: the emerging field of victimology. B. Roebuck, L.A. Stewart
Chapter 30. Psychosocial determinants of violence and trauma-informed implications for treatment. Deborah Horowitz, Margaret Guyer, Kathy Sanders
Chapter 31. Jihadi-Salafi terrorism and violent extremism in the era of al-Qaeda and the Islamic State. Greg Barton
Chapter 32. Drive-bys in Chiraq or ethnic genocide in Iraq: Can violent street gangs inform our comprehension of the Islamic State? Matthew Valasik, Matthew D. Phillips
Chapter 33. Gang violence and social media. Keir Irwin-Rogers, James Densley, Craig Pinkney
Chapter 34. Group process and gang delinquency intervention: Gang activity regulation and the group nature of gang violence. Matthew Valasik, Shannon E. Reid, Jenny S. West, Jason Gravel
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IPV;Intimate Partner Aggression;direct aggression;Partner Physical Aggression;indirect aggression;Young Men;physical;Sex Offenders;verbal;Harmful Sexual Behaviour;sexual;Workplace Aggression;family violence;Lethal Aggression;relationship violence;RNR Model;antisocial behaviour;Street Gangs;gangs;Social Information Processing;terrorism;Gang Members;maladaptive behaviour;Intimate Terrorist;adaptive;Adult Sex Offenders;therapy;Duluth Model;sex differences;IPV Perpetrator;Hegemonic masculinity;Traditional Bullying;motivation;LGBTI Community;inhibition;IPV Exposure;murder;Cyberbullying Victimisation;interventions;Animal Maltreatment;bullying;Homophobic Aggression;workplace;Proactive Prevention Measures;victims;Traditional Bullying Victimisation;cyberbullying;Alterophobic;stalking;animal abuse;honour based;domestic violence;sexual violence;media violence;homophobia;psychopathy;radicalisation;trauma;Human aggression;Sexual aggression;Workplace bullying;Female aggression;Aggression motivation and inhibition;Violent crime;Debra J. Pepler;Kaj Bjoerkqvist;Karin OEsterman;Ruschelle M. Leone;Dominic J. Parrott;Tracy A. Bedrosian;Randy J. Nelson;Ioan Ohlsson;Joshua Duntley;David M. Buss;Douglas P. Fry;Jane L. Ireland;Syeda Batool;Jun Sung Hong;Dorothy L. Espelage;Simon C. Hunter;Paula Allen-Meares;Al-Karim Samnani;Robin Kowalski;Stephen James Minton;John Archer;David V. James;Rachel D. MacKenzie;Shelby Elaine McDonald;Philip Birch;Nikola Ninaus;Louise Dixon;Devon L. L. Polaschek;Roxanne Khan;Erica Bowen;Irena Colakova Veljanova;Howard E. Barbaree;Lynn O. Lightfoot;Robert A. Prentky;Carol A. Ireland;Emily Blake;Theresa A. Gannon;Jan Looman;Jeffrey Abracen;Kerensa Hocken;Neil Gredecki;Barbara Krahe;Rebecca Ozanne;Evan C. McCuish;Raymond R. Corrado;Jennifer Yang;Benjamin Roebuck;Lynn A. Stewart;Deborah Horowitz;Margaret Guyer;Kathy Sanders;Greg Barton;Matthew Valasik;Matthew D. Phillips;Keir Irwin-Rogers;James Densley;Craig Pinkney;Shannon E. Reid;Jenny S. West;Jason Gravel
Preface: Human Aggression: How far have we come? Jane L. Ireland, Philip Birch, Carol A Ireland
Section I: Understanding general aggression
Chapter 1. The development of aggression in childhood and adolescence: A focus on relationships. Debra Pepler
Chapter 2. Sex differences in aggression. Kaj Bjoerkqvist, Karin OEsterman
Chapter 3. Hegemonic masculinity and aggression. Ruschelle M. Leone, Dominic J. Parrott
Chapter 4. The biology of human aggression. Tracy A. Bedrosian, Randy J. Nelson
Chapter 5. Aggression motivation and inhibition: theoretical underpinnings and a new model. Ioan Ohlsson
Chapter 6. Homicide adaptations. Joshua Duntley, David M. Buss
Chapter 7. Human aggression from a cross-cultural perspective. Douglas P. Fry
Chapter 8. Treatment intervention for aggression: Promoting individual change. Jane L. Ireland, Syeda Batool
Section II: Bullying across contexts
Chapter 9. Integrating multi-disciplinary social science theories and perspectives to understand school bullying and victimisation. Jun Sung Hong, Dorothy L. Espelage, Simon C. Hunter, Paula Allen-Meares
Chapter 10. Aggression in the workplace. Al-Karim Samnani
Chapter 11. Cyberbullying. Robin Kowalski
Chapter 12. Alterophobic bullying and violence. Stephen James Minton
Section III: Relationships and family aggression
Chapter13. Violence to partners: gender symmetry revisited. John Archer
Chapter 14. Stalking and harassment. David V. James, Rachel D. MacKenzie
Chapter 15. Animal maltreatment in households experiencing family violence.
Shelby Elaine McDonald
Chapter 16. Treating stalking behaviour: A framework for understanding process components. Philip Birch, Jane L. Ireland, Niki Ninaus
Chapter 17. Using the research evidence to inform the assessment and treatment of intimate partner aggression. Louise Dixon, Devon L. L. Polaschek
Chapter 18. Attitudes towards 'honor' violence and killings in collectivist cultures: Gender differences in Middle Eastern, North African, South Asian (MENASA) and Turkish populations. Roxanne Khan
Chapter 19. Towards evidence-based treatment of partner violence in LGBT relationships. Erica Bowen
Chapter 20. Raising awareness, improving victim safety: Exploring the efficacy of proactive domestic and family violence prevention measures. Philip Birch, Irena Veljanova
Section IV: Sexual aggression
Chapter 21. The development of sexual aggression: A tripartite model and a life span perspective. Howard E. Barbaree, Lynn O. Lightfoot, Robert A. Prentky
Chapter 22. Examining harmful sexual behaviour in male children: Considering the implications for practice. Carol A. Ireland
Chapter 23. Females who sexually offend: Theory, research, and treatment. Emily Blake, Theresa A. Gannon
Chapter 24. Assessment of sexual violence. Jan Looman, Jeffrey Abracen
Chapter 25. Thinking outside of the box: advancements in theory, practice & evaluation in sexual offending interventions. Kerensa Hocken, Neil Gredecki
Section V: Contemporary and emerging issues
Chapter 26. The impact of violent media on aggression. Barbara Krahe
Chapter 27. Homophobic and Non Homophobic Aggression: Examining its portrayal in print media. Philip Birch, Rebecca Ozanne, Jane L. Ireland
Chapter 28. Narrowing the scope of psychopathy in explanations of offending: Towards an understanding of persistent violence. Evan C. McCuish, Raymond R. Corrado, Jennifer Yang
Chapter 29. Victims of violent crime: the emerging field of victimology. B. Roebuck, L.A. Stewart
Chapter 30. Psychosocial determinants of violence and trauma-informed implications for treatment. Deborah Horowitz, Margaret Guyer, Kathy Sanders
Chapter 31. Jihadi-Salafi terrorism and violent extremism in the era of al-Qaeda and the Islamic State. Greg Barton
Chapter 32. Drive-bys in Chiraq or ethnic genocide in Iraq: Can violent street gangs inform our comprehension of the Islamic State? Matthew Valasik, Matthew D. Phillips
Chapter 33. Gang violence and social media. Keir Irwin-Rogers, James Densley, Craig Pinkney
Chapter 34. Group process and gang delinquency intervention: Gang activity regulation and the group nature of gang violence. Matthew Valasik, Shannon E. Reid, Jenny S. West, Jason Gravel
Section I: Understanding general aggression
Chapter 1. The development of aggression in childhood and adolescence: A focus on relationships. Debra Pepler
Chapter 2. Sex differences in aggression. Kaj Bjoerkqvist, Karin OEsterman
Chapter 3. Hegemonic masculinity and aggression. Ruschelle M. Leone, Dominic J. Parrott
Chapter 4. The biology of human aggression. Tracy A. Bedrosian, Randy J. Nelson
Chapter 5. Aggression motivation and inhibition: theoretical underpinnings and a new model. Ioan Ohlsson
Chapter 6. Homicide adaptations. Joshua Duntley, David M. Buss
Chapter 7. Human aggression from a cross-cultural perspective. Douglas P. Fry
Chapter 8. Treatment intervention for aggression: Promoting individual change. Jane L. Ireland, Syeda Batool
Section II: Bullying across contexts
Chapter 9. Integrating multi-disciplinary social science theories and perspectives to understand school bullying and victimisation. Jun Sung Hong, Dorothy L. Espelage, Simon C. Hunter, Paula Allen-Meares
Chapter 10. Aggression in the workplace. Al-Karim Samnani
Chapter 11. Cyberbullying. Robin Kowalski
Chapter 12. Alterophobic bullying and violence. Stephen James Minton
Section III: Relationships and family aggression
Chapter13. Violence to partners: gender symmetry revisited. John Archer
Chapter 14. Stalking and harassment. David V. James, Rachel D. MacKenzie
Chapter 15. Animal maltreatment in households experiencing family violence.
Shelby Elaine McDonald
Chapter 16. Treating stalking behaviour: A framework for understanding process components. Philip Birch, Jane L. Ireland, Niki Ninaus
Chapter 17. Using the research evidence to inform the assessment and treatment of intimate partner aggression. Louise Dixon, Devon L. L. Polaschek
Chapter 18. Attitudes towards 'honor' violence and killings in collectivist cultures: Gender differences in Middle Eastern, North African, South Asian (MENASA) and Turkish populations. Roxanne Khan
Chapter 19. Towards evidence-based treatment of partner violence in LGBT relationships. Erica Bowen
Chapter 20. Raising awareness, improving victim safety: Exploring the efficacy of proactive domestic and family violence prevention measures. Philip Birch, Irena Veljanova
Section IV: Sexual aggression
Chapter 21. The development of sexual aggression: A tripartite model and a life span perspective. Howard E. Barbaree, Lynn O. Lightfoot, Robert A. Prentky
Chapter 22. Examining harmful sexual behaviour in male children: Considering the implications for practice. Carol A. Ireland
Chapter 23. Females who sexually offend: Theory, research, and treatment. Emily Blake, Theresa A. Gannon
Chapter 24. Assessment of sexual violence. Jan Looman, Jeffrey Abracen
Chapter 25. Thinking outside of the box: advancements in theory, practice & evaluation in sexual offending interventions. Kerensa Hocken, Neil Gredecki
Section V: Contemporary and emerging issues
Chapter 26. The impact of violent media on aggression. Barbara Krahe
Chapter 27. Homophobic and Non Homophobic Aggression: Examining its portrayal in print media. Philip Birch, Rebecca Ozanne, Jane L. Ireland
Chapter 28. Narrowing the scope of psychopathy in explanations of offending: Towards an understanding of persistent violence. Evan C. McCuish, Raymond R. Corrado, Jennifer Yang
Chapter 29. Victims of violent crime: the emerging field of victimology. B. Roebuck, L.A. Stewart
Chapter 30. Psychosocial determinants of violence and trauma-informed implications for treatment. Deborah Horowitz, Margaret Guyer, Kathy Sanders
Chapter 31. Jihadi-Salafi terrorism and violent extremism in the era of al-Qaeda and the Islamic State. Greg Barton
Chapter 32. Drive-bys in Chiraq or ethnic genocide in Iraq: Can violent street gangs inform our comprehension of the Islamic State? Matthew Valasik, Matthew D. Phillips
Chapter 33. Gang violence and social media. Keir Irwin-Rogers, James Densley, Craig Pinkney
Chapter 34. Group process and gang delinquency intervention: Gang activity regulation and the group nature of gang violence. Matthew Valasik, Shannon E. Reid, Jenny S. West, Jason Gravel
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
IPV;Intimate Partner Aggression;direct aggression;Partner Physical Aggression;indirect aggression;Young Men;physical;Sex Offenders;verbal;Harmful Sexual Behaviour;sexual;Workplace Aggression;family violence;Lethal Aggression;relationship violence;RNR Model;antisocial behaviour;Street Gangs;gangs;Social Information Processing;terrorism;Gang Members;maladaptive behaviour;Intimate Terrorist;adaptive;Adult Sex Offenders;therapy;Duluth Model;sex differences;IPV Perpetrator;Hegemonic masculinity;Traditional Bullying;motivation;LGBTI Community;inhibition;IPV Exposure;murder;Cyberbullying Victimisation;interventions;Animal Maltreatment;bullying;Homophobic Aggression;workplace;Proactive Prevention Measures;victims;Traditional Bullying Victimisation;cyberbullying;Alterophobic;stalking;animal abuse;honour based;domestic violence;sexual violence;media violence;homophobia;psychopathy;radicalisation;trauma;Human aggression;Sexual aggression;Workplace bullying;Female aggression;Aggression motivation and inhibition;Violent crime;Debra J. Pepler;Kaj Bjoerkqvist;Karin OEsterman;Ruschelle M. Leone;Dominic J. Parrott;Tracy A. Bedrosian;Randy J. Nelson;Ioan Ohlsson;Joshua Duntley;David M. Buss;Douglas P. Fry;Jane L. Ireland;Syeda Batool;Jun Sung Hong;Dorothy L. Espelage;Simon C. Hunter;Paula Allen-Meares;Al-Karim Samnani;Robin Kowalski;Stephen James Minton;John Archer;David V. James;Rachel D. MacKenzie;Shelby Elaine McDonald;Philip Birch;Nikola Ninaus;Louise Dixon;Devon L. L. Polaschek;Roxanne Khan;Erica Bowen;Irena Colakova Veljanova;Howard E. Barbaree;Lynn O. Lightfoot;Robert A. Prentky;Carol A. Ireland;Emily Blake;Theresa A. Gannon;Jan Looman;Jeffrey Abracen;Kerensa Hocken;Neil Gredecki;Barbara Krahe;Rebecca Ozanne;Evan C. McCuish;Raymond R. Corrado;Jennifer Yang;Benjamin Roebuck;Lynn A. Stewart;Deborah Horowitz;Margaret Guyer;Kathy Sanders;Greg Barton;Matthew Valasik;Matthew D. Phillips;Keir Irwin-Rogers;James Densley;Craig Pinkney;Shannon E. Reid;Jenny S. West;Jason Gravel