The Cambridge handbook of violent behavior and aggression / edited by Daniel J. Flannery, Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Irwin D. Waldman.

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Published: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Understanding violence / Patrick H. Tolan
  • 2. Origins of violent behavior over the life span / David P. Farrington
  • 3. A review of research on the taxonomy of life-course persistent versus adolescence-limited antisocial behavior / Terrie E. Moffitt
  • 4. Behavior-genetics of criminality and aggression / Soo Hyun Rhee and Irwin D. Waldman
  • 5. The genetics of aggression in mice / Stephen C. Maxson and Andrew Canastar
  • 6. The psychophysiology of aggression : autonomic, electrocortical, and neuro-imaging findings / Christopher J. Patrick and Edelyn Verona
  • 7. Biosocial bases of violence / Angela Scarpa and Adrian Raine
  • 8. Neurobiology of impulsive aggression : focus on serotonin and the orbitofrontal cortex / Royce Lee and Emil F. Coccaro
  • 9. The neuropsychology of violence / Jean R. Seguin, Patrick Sylvers and Scott O. Lilienfeld
  • 10. The interaction of nature and nurture in antisocial behavior / Kenneth A. Dodge and Michelle R. Sherrill
  • 11. Relational aggression and gender : an overview / Nicki R. Crick, Jamie M. Ostrov and Yoshito Kawabata
  • 12. Personality dispositions and the development of violence and conduct problems / Benjamin B. Lahey and Irwin D. Waldman
  • 13. Personality and violence : the unifying role of structural models of personality / Daniel M. Blonigen and Robert F. Krueger
  • 14. Exposure to violence, mental health, and violent behavior / Daniel J. Flannery, Mark I. Singer, Manfred van Dulmen, Jeff M. Kretschmar and Lara M. Belliston
  • 15. Social-cognitive processes in the development of antisocial and violent behavior / Gregory S. Pettit and Jacquelyn Mize
  • 16. School violence / Gary D. Gottfredson and Denise C. Gottfredson
  • 17. Peers and violence : a two-sided developmental perspective / Frank Vitaro, Michel Boivin and Richard E. Tremblay
  • 18. Youth gangs and violent behavior / Scott H. Decker
  • 19. Family violence / Richard J. Gelles
  • 20. Youth violence across ethnic and national groups : comparisons of rates and developmental processes / Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Elizabeth Trejos-Castillo and Li Huang
  • 21. Adolescent dating abuse perpetration : a review of findings, methodological limitations, and suggestions for future research / Vangie A. Foshee and Rebecca A. Matthew
  • 22. Social networks and violent behavior / Dorothy L. Espelage, Stanley Wasserman and Mark S. Fleisher
  • 23. Public health and violence : moving forward in a global context / Linda L. Dahlberg
  • 24. Cross-national research on violent victimization / Johan van Wilsem
  • 25. Violent juvenile delinquency : changes, consequences, and implications / James C. Howell and Megan Q. Howell
  • 26. Strain theory and violent behavior / Robert S. Agnew
  • 27. Self-control theory and criminal violence / Michael R. Gottfredson
  • 28. Why observing violence increases the risk of violent behavior by the observer / L. Rowell Huesmann and Lucyna Kirwil
  • 29. Violence and culture in the United States / Mark Warr
  • 30. Terrorism as a form of violence / Kevin J. Strom and Cynthia Irvin
  • 31. Therapeutic treatment approaches to violent behavior / Richard E. Heyman and Amy M. Smith Slep
  • 32. Psychopharmacology of violence / Markus J. P. Kruesi
  • 33. Social learning and violent behavior / Gary F. Jensen
  • 34. Substance use and violent behavior / Jeff M. Kretschmar and Daniel J. Flannery
  • 35. Poverty/socioeconomic status and exposure to violence in the lives of children and adolescents / Holly Foster, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn and Anne Martin
  • 36. Social contagion of violence / Jeffrey Fagan, Deanna L. Wilkinson and Garth Davies
  • 37. Studying aggression with structural equation modeling / Noel A. Card and Todd D. Little
  • 38. Overview of a semi-parametric, group-based approach for analyzing trajectories of development / Daniel S. Nagin
  • 39. Relocating violence : practice and power in an emerging field of qualitative research / Bowen Paulle
  • 40. Violent behavior and the science of prevention / Albert D. Farrell and Monique Vulin-Reynolds
  • 41. New directions in research on violence : bridging science, practice, and policy / Daniel J. Flannery, Alexander T. Vazsonyi and Irwin D. Waldman.