Findings about Partner Violence from the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study

Findings about Partner Violence from the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study
Title Findings about Partner Violence from the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study PDF eBook
Author Terrie E. Moffitt
Publisher
Pages 12
Release 1999
Genre Electronic government information
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Understanding Gender, Crime, and Justice

Understanding Gender, Crime, and Justice
Title Understanding Gender, Crime, and Justice PDF eBook
Author Merry Morash
Publisher SAGE
Pages 332
Release 2006
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780761926306

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Why are there pronounced gender differences in rates of criminal victimization? Does gender influence the response of the criminal justice system and other parts of the community to offenders and to crime victims? What part does gender play in the etiology of illegal activities committed by both males and females? Understanding Gender, Crime, and Justice takes a contemporary look at such questions and considers areas that are often neglected in other books on gender, crime, and justice. In the last three decades, there has been an explosion of theory and related research relevant to gender, crime, and justice. Author Merry Morash, a well-known feminist scholar in the field of criminal justice, acquaints readers with key breakthroughs in criminological conceptualization and theories to explain the interplay between gender and both crime and justice. Understanding Gender, Crime, and Justice pays especial attention to race, ethnicity, and immigrant groups, and provides a unique comparative perspective. Key Features Includes first-person accounts from crime victims, workers in the justice system, male lawbreakers, and women engaged in prostitution to give insight into a diversity of experiences and standpoints Parallels the effects of gender and sexual orientation in laws, in patterns and causes of victimization, and in the responses of the justice system to both victims and offenders Integrates international examples to place U.S. experiences in a comparative perspective and to show gender inequities on a worldwide scale Provides numerous photos--unique for a text of this type--to portray people of all sorts in various regions of the world Includes Web site recommendations for further exploration of chapter topics Understanding Gender, Crime, and Justice is an ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses that focus on women and criminal justice. The book is also a valuable asset for gender courses in sociology and for women's studies programs.

Understanding Criminal Behaviour

Understanding Criminal Behaviour
Title Understanding Criminal Behaviour PDF eBook
Author David W Jones
Publisher Routledge
Pages 333
Release 2013-01-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134005180

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Our understanding of criminal behaviour and its causes has been too long damaged by the failure to integrate fully the emotional, psychological, social and cultural influences on the way people behave. This book aims to integrate psychological and criminological perspectives in order to better understand the nature of criminal behaviour. In particular it aims to explore the range of psychological approaches that seek to understand the significance of the emotions that surround criminal behaviour, allowing for an exploration of individual differences and social and cultural issues which help to bridge the gaps between disciplinary approaches. The book puts forward a model for understanding behaviour through a better grasp of the link between emotions, morality and culture and argues that crime can often be viewed as emerging from disordered social relationships.

Sex, Lies & Feminism

Sex, Lies & Feminism
Title Sex, Lies & Feminism PDF eBook
Author Peter D. Zohrab
Publisher Peter Zohrab
Pages 135
Release 2002
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0473091542

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NCJRS Catalog

NCJRS Catalog
Title NCJRS Catalog PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 628
Release 1998
Genre Criminal justice, Administration of
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The Revolt of the Primitive

The Revolt of the Primitive
Title The Revolt of the Primitive PDF eBook
Author Howard Schwartz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 392
Release 2017-09-29
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1351475177

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The Revolt of the Primitive explores the psychological dynamics of political correctness and gender warfare. Author Howard Schwartz argues that perceptions of men as abusers, sexual predators, and deadbeat dads have become firmly entrenched in our culture due to fantasy rather than solid, objective facts. This volume delves into the psychological forces that have given rise to these ideas and reveals the hard facts about men and women in our society.Schwartz illustrates how feminists have taken the most vulgar stereotype of men and pronounced it a universal and inviolable cultural norm. He then examines his thesis in the context of work and the work organization, discussing how the feminization of the workplace has been driven by the archetypal need to remake it into a maternal world, banishing the limitations that shape survival and progress. He examines the traditional sexual division of labor and its alleged oppressive nature. He also discusses the psychological forces that drive the idea of placing women in combat roles in the military.Howard S. Schwartz is a professor of organizational behavior in the School of Business Administration at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, and is one of the founders of the International Society for Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations (ISPSO).

Oxford Textbook of Public Mental Health

Oxford Textbook of Public Mental Health
Title Oxford Textbook of Public Mental Health PDF eBook
Author Dinesh Bhugra
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 632
Release 2018-09-13
Genre Medical
ISBN 0192511408

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Prevention of mental illness and mental health promotion have often been ignored in the past, both in undergraduate and postgraduate curricula. Recently, however, there has been a clear shift towards public mental health, as a result of increasing scientific evidence that both these actions have a serious potential to reduce the onset of illness and subsequent burden as a result of mental illness and related social, economic and political costs. A clear distinction between prevention of mental illness and mental health promotion is critical. Selective prevention, both at societal and individual level, is an important way forward. The Oxford Textbook of Public Mental Health brings together the increasing interest in public mental health and the growing emphasis on the prevention of mental ill health and promotion of well-being into a single comprehensive textbook. Comprising international experiences of mental health promotion and mental well-being, chapters are supplemented with practical examples and illustrations to provide the most relevant information succinctly. This book will serve as an essential resource for mental and public health professionals, as well as for commissioners of services, nurses and community health visitors.