
Collective Violence
Effective Strategies for Assessing and Interviewing in Fatal Group and Institutional Aggression
CRC Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 16. December 1998
Book
Hardback
750 pages
978-0-8493-7002-1 (ISBN)
Description
Collective Violence: Effective Strategies for Assessing and Intervening in Fatal Group and Institutional Aggression explores the variety of groups and institutions explicitly committed to destructive aggression. Topics addressed include population groups which pursue their own specialized forms of violence against others; culture-infecting and polluting themes which desensitize citizens and societal institutions to deadly force and preparations for catastrophic violence; and the role of our scientific establishment and the media in promoting culture-wide themes that justify, legalize, and reify violence.
Reviews / Votes
"This book is clearly the urgent call by the contributors, who, using tools of their professions, are trying with deep feeling to contribute something to the prevention of a lethal outcome for humanity. They ask, correctly, whether there is time in which we can reframe our priorities. To do so, the authors lead us through a fascinating but disturbing maze of the phenomena of violence in groups, institutions, and the media."-Israel W. Charny, Executive Director, Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide, Jerusalem , in the Preface to This Book
"...a unique blend of outstanding experts from the forensic disciplines. Incorporating cutting edge topics confronted by the law enforcement community, these experts, with their varied backgrounds, have delved into the darkest sides of the human personality."
-Lloyd E. Dean, FBI Special Agent (Retired) and Co-Founder, Threat Management Group, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional
Illustrations
60 s/w Tabellen
60 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
2041 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8493-7002-1 (9780849370021)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Harold V. Hall
Content
IntroductionCollective Violence: Can We Reframe Our Priorities in Time? H.V. HallFoundational IssuesViolent Groups and Institutions in the United States, H.V. HallInhibiting Fatal Group and Institutional Aggression, L.C. WhitakerViolence, Viewing and Polarization: The Contribution of Violence in the Media and Some Solutions, L.L. Schwartz and R.G. MatzkinModes of Juvenile Violence, R.F. EmeJuvenile Delinquency and Violent Crime, J.G. PoirierWomen and Aggression, S.H. Barlow and C.J. ClaytonCollective Violence by Private Groups and InstitutionsCults: Predisposed to Communal Violence? L.L. SchwartzHate Groups: Etiology and Intervention, C.J. Golden, M.L. Jackson, and T.A. CrumPrinciples of Group Violence with a Focus on Terrorism, C.J. Clayton, S.H. Barlow, and B. Ballif-SpanvillProfiling and Criminal Investigative Analysis of Violent Crimes with Multiple Perpetrators, D.L. Hinman and P.E. Cook Large Scale Hostage and Barricade Incidents: Implications for Negotiation Strategies and Training, T.B. FeldmannCollective Violence by Government InstitutionsDeath by Institutional Violence, H.V. HallPolice Use of Deadly Force, H.Stock, R. Forum, and D.R. BaltzleyChemical and Biological Violence: Predictive Patterns in State and Terrorist Behavior, D.M. PaltinThe Central Intelligence Agency and Lethal Violence, L.C. WhitakerCapital Punishment: Implications for Institutional Violence Versus Individual Rights, S.B. McPhersonSynthesis and the FutureOppression by Science: The Intellectual Justification of Collective Violence, W.H. Tucker Satyagrapha and Gandhian Synthesis: A Strategy for Institutional Violence, L.A. Buck The Violent Community: A View from an Emerging Nation, S.W. Twemlow and F.C. SaccoThe Urgent Task Ahead: Predictions and Recommendations for Preventing Collective Violence, H.V. Hall and L.C. WhitakerAppendicesThe Misuse of Psychological Techniques under Uni