Violence: opposing viewpoints
Violent crime is a serious problem / Ted Gest -- The threat of violent crime is exaggerated by the media / Janine Jackson & Jim Naureckas -- Violence in the workplace is a serious problem / Brigitte Maxey -- Violence in the workplace is not a serious problem / Eric Larson -- Youths are increasin...
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
San Diego, Calif.
Greenhaven Press
1996
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In: | Year: 1996 |
Availability in Tübingen: | Present in Tübingen. UB: KB 19 A 6808 |
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Summary: | Violent crime is a serious problem / Ted Gest -- The threat of violent crime is exaggerated by the media / Janine Jackson & Jim Naureckas -- Violence in the workplace is a serious problem / Brigitte Maxey -- Violence in the workplace is not a serious problem / Eric Larson -- Youths are increasingly violent / Barbara Kantrowitz -- Youths are unfairly blamed for violence / Mike Males -- Violence in the media causes youth violence / Barbara Hattemer -- Media violence does not cause societal violence / Todd Gitlin -- Genes may contribute to violence / Anastasia Toufexis -- The breakdown of families causes violence / Patrick F. Fagan -- Lack of moral purpose causes violence / Douglas Mattern -- The criminal justice system contributes to violence / Robert James Bidinotto -- Family violence causes youth violence / Terence P. Thornberry -- The drug trade causes violence / Isabel Wilkerson -- Capitalism causes violence / Gus Hall -- Domestic violence against women is a serious problem / R. Barri Flowers -- The problem of domestic violence has been exaggerated / Cathy Young -- Domestic violence against men is a problem / Judith Sherven & James Sniechowski -- The problem of domestic violence against men is exaggerated / Ellis Cose -- Domestic violence affects both men and women / Tish Durkin -- Battered woman syndrome is a legitimate defense / Ola W. Barnett and Alyce D. LaViolette -- Battered woman syndrome is not a legitimate defense / Michael Fumento -- The juvenile justice system should punish violent youths / Paul J. McNulty -- The juvenile justice system should rehabilitate violent youths / George M. Anderson -- Violent juveniles should be tried as adults / Suzanne Fields & Joseph Perkins -- Violent juveniles should not be tried as adults / Jennifer Vogel -- Conflict resolution programs can prevent youth violence / Deborah Prothrow-Stith & Michaele Weissman -- Conflict resolution programs are ineffective / Daniel W. Webster -- Punishment should be used to reduce school violence / John Hood -- Punishment will not reduce school violence / Pedro Noguera -- A public health approach to violence is needed / Mark L. Rosenberg, Patrick W. O'Carroll & Kenneth E. Powell -- A public health approach to violence is misguided / Nathaniel Hupert -- Anti-crime measures will reduce violence / Joseph R. Biden Jr. -- Anti-crime measures will not reduce violence / Bruce Shapiro -- Increased gun control is needed to reduce violence / Karl P. Adler ... [et al.] -- Gun control does not prevent violence / Daniel D. Polsby -- Increased incarceration reduces violent crime / U.S. Department of Justice -- Increased incarceration does not reduce violent crime / James Austin & John Irwin |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index |
Physical Description: | 306 S. |
ISBN: | 1565103556 1565103548 |