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While numerous books address specific issues of violence and aggression, there is a clear and pressing need for a comprehensive resource that explores everything from the root causes of violence and aggression to the appropriate interventions for both individuals and society at large. The Wiley Handbook of Violence and Aggression is a landmark three-volume resource that explores the broad scope of violence and aggression with contributions from an international panel of experts in the field. Filled with the most recent research and developments, this important text contains information on the biology of aggression and violence, developmental pathways, theoretical advances, the assessment, prevention and treatment of individuals, clinical treatments that target special populations, and a wide-range of societal interventions. Written to meet the information needs of clinicians, researchers, and students, The Wiley Handbook of Violence and Aggression integrates all available knowledge in an authoritative and contemporary reference and resource that addresses the myriad aspects of violence and aggression.

Table of Contents:
Contents Volume I: Definition, Conception, and Development Contributors 000 Preface 000 Part I History, Definition, and Diagnostic Issues 1 1 Aggression and Violence: Definitions and Distinctions 3 Johnie J. Allen and Craig A. Anderson 2 Cultural Norms and Definitions of Violence 000 Kirby Deater-Deckard and Jennifer E. Lansford 3 Legal Definitions of Violence and Aggression 000 Cody N. Charette and Eric W. Hickey 4 The Development of Aggression From Early Childhood to Adulthood 000 Richard E. Tremblay, Sylvana M. Côté, Julie Salla, and Gregory Michel 5 Gender Differences in Violence and Aggression 000 Lee Copping 6 Online Misogyny Targeting Feminist Activism: Anita Sarkeesian and Gamergate 000 Melinda C. R. Burgess, Felicia Byars, Leila Sadeghi-Azar, and Karen E. Dill-Shackleford 7 Cross-Cultural Differences in Aggression 000 Douglas P. Fry 8 Violence in the Family 000 Donald G. Dutton, Katherine R. White, and Christie Tetreault 9 Mass Killing 000 Charles R. Butcher, Charles H. Anderton, and JurgenBrauer 10 Psychiatric Diagnosis and Violence: Description and Mechanisms 000 Mark R. Serper and Yosef Sokol 11 Psychopathy, Violence, and Aggression 000 Dennis E. Reidy and Megan C. Kearns 12 Introduction to Sexual Violence 000 Ibitola O. Asaolu and Mary P. Koss 13 Hate Crime 000 Phyllis B. Gerstenfeld 14 Violence and Moral Philosophy 000 Bob Brecher Part II Biology 000 15 The Evolution of Human Violence and Aggression: The Contribution of Peace Ethology 000 Peter Verbeek 16 Genetics of Aggression in Nonhuman Animals 000 Anna V. Kukekova 17 Psychophysiology of Violence and Aggression 000 Jonathan C. Waldron and Angela Scarpa 18 Neuroanatomy of Violence and Aggression 000 Yaling Yang 19 The Role of Neurotransmitters in Violence and Aggression 000 Klaus A. Miczek, Joseph F. DeBold, Kyle Gobrogge, Emily L. Newman, and Rosa M. M. de Almeida 20 Testosterone and Human Aggression 000 Justin M. Carré, Erika L. Ruddick, Benjamin J. P. Moreau, and Brian M. Bird 21 Animal Models of Aggression and Violence 000 Sietse F. de Boer and Jaap M. Koolhaas 22 Interplay Between Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Development of Aggressive–Antisocial Behavior During Childhood and Adolescence 000 Frank Vitaro, Mara Brendgen, and Richard E. Tremblay Part III Theoretical Accounts 000 23 Developmental Pathways to Aggression and Violence 000 Sheryl L. Olson and Ka I. Ip 24 Masculinities, Aggression, and Violence 000 Walter S. DeKeseredy 25 Protective Factors Against Crime and Violence in Adolescence 000 Friedrich Lösel and Doris Bender 26 Cognitive–Behavioral Factors and Anger in the Occurrence of Aggression and Violence 000 Raymond W. Novaco 27 The Developmental of Aggression and Violence Over the Life Span 000 Jeffrey D. Burke 28 Addressing Children’s Disruptive Behavior Problems: A 30-Year Journey With Stop Now And Plan (SNAP) 000 Leena K. Augimeri, Debra Pepler, Margaret Walsh, and Michelle Kivlenieks 29 Does Alcohol Cause Violence and Aggression? 000 Whitney Brown and Kenneth E. Leonard 30 Do Drugs Cause Violence? 000 Kisha M. Radliff, Kathryn L. Zeanah, and Joe E. Wheaton 31 Does Poverty Cause Violence? 000 Vania Ceccato 32 Do Group Processes Cause Violence and Aggression? 000 Sabine Otten 33 Displaced Aggression is Alive and Well 000 William C. Pedersen, Jennifer Ellison, and Norman Miller 34 Media, Violence, Aggression, and Antisocial Behavior: Is the Link Causal? 000 Courtney Plante and Craig A. Anderson 35 Humor and Violence 000 Charles S. Gulas, Marc G. Weinberger, and Kunal Swani 36 Is the Link Between Games and Aggression More About the Player, Less About the Game? 000 Christopher J. Ferguson, Nicholas David Bowman, and Rachel Kowert 37 The General Aggression Model and Its Application to Violent Offender Assessment and Treatment 000 Flora Gilbert, Michael Daffern, and Craig A. Anderson 38 On Automatic As Well As Controlled Psychological Processes in Aggression, From the Cognitive Neoassociation Perspective 000 Leonard Berkowitz 39 Social Learning Theory and the Development of Aggression 000 Jackson A. Goodnight, Sarah A. Wilhoit, and Angela Receveur 40 Frustration–Aggression Theory 000 Johannes Breuer and Malte Elson 41 Behavioral Explanations of Aggression and Violence 000 Michael M. Mueller and AjamuNkosi 42 Psychoanalytic Concepts of Violence and Aggression 000 Svenja Taubner, Sven Rabung, Anthony Bateman, and Peter Fonagy 43 Social–Psychological Explanations of Aggression and Violence 000 Barbara Krahé 44 Violence and Aggression in Socially Disorganized Neighborhoods 000 Renee Zahnow and Rebecca Wickes 45 Race and Gender Stereotypes and Violence and Aggression 000 Melinda C. R. Burgess 46 Forgetting Everything We Think We Know: High Self-Esteem and Violence 000 Joseph M. Boden 47 Strain Theory, Violence, and Aggression 000 Lee Ann Slocum and Robert Agnew 48 Theories of Political Violence 000 Ekkart Zimmermann Volume II: Assessment, Prevention and Treatment of Individuals Contributors 000 Preface 000 Part IV Assessment of Individuals 000 49 Principles and Foundations of Psychological Assessment 000 Jane E. Fisher, William O’Donohue, and Stephen N. Haynes 50 Dyadic Conceptualization, Measurement, and Analysis of Family Violence 000 Lindsey M. Rodriguez and Murray A. Straus 51 Assessment of Callous and Related Traits 000 Eva R. Kimonis and Natalie Goulter 52 Physiological Measurement and Assessment 000 Christopher J. Patrick and Sarah J. Brislin 53 Systematic Screening for Challenging Behaviors in Tiered Support Systems 000 Jeffrey Sprague and Kathleen Lynne Lane 54 Psychiatric Assessment of Violence 000 John S. Rozel, Abhishek Jain, Edward P. Mulvey, and Loren H. Roth 55 Psychoanalytic Assessment of Violence 000 Jessica Yakeley 56 Psychopathy and Violence 000 Colleen M. Lillard, Jennifer C. Johnson, and Michael J. Vitacco 57 Risk Assessment, Violence, and Aggression 000 Catherine S. Shaffer, Adam J. E. Blanchard, and Kevin S. Douglas 58 Violence in Individuals With Major Psychiatric Disorders: Its Prediction and Treatment in Light of Heterogeneous Pathways to Violence 000 Menahem I. Krakowski Part V Individual Interventions for Prevention 000 59 Preschool Life Skills: Toward Teaching Prosocial Skills and Preventing Aggression in Young Children 000 Kevin C. Luczynski and Tara A. Fahmie 60 Teaching Gun Safety Skills to Children 000 Raymond G.Miltenberger, Diego Valbuena, and Sindy Sanchez Part VI Individual Treatment: Therapies 000 61 Evidence- Based Practice and Children and Adolescents: What Works? What Works Best? 000 Tia Navelene Barnes, Kristen Merrill O’Brien, Michelle M. Cumming, Donna Spencer Pitts, and Stephen W. Smith 62 Evidence-Based Practice and Adults: What Works? What Works Best? 000 James McGuire 63 Applied Behavior Analysis and Treatment of Violence and Aggression 000 James K. Luiselli and Joseph N. Ricciardi 64 Anger Management 000 Graham Glancy, Stefan Treffers, and Michael Saini 65 Mindfulness and the Treatment of Aggression and Violence 000 Nirbhay N. Singh, Giulio E.Lancioni, and Alan S. W. Winton 66 Third Wave Therapies and the Treatment of Violence and Aggression 000 Amie Zarling and Ashley Taylor 67 Parent Training and the Treatment of Violence and Aggression 000 Linda Anne Valle and Jennifer W. Kaminski 68 Training Staff to Manage Violence and Aggression 000 Richard Whittington and Owen Price 69 Psychodynamic Treatment of Violence and Aggression: Empirical Evidence and New Approaches 000 Svenja Taubner, Peter Fonagy, Anthony Bateman, and Sven Rabung 70 Multisystemic Therapy for Violent and Aggressive Youths 000 Charles M. Borduin, Alex R. Dopp, Lauren B. Quetsch, and Benjamin D. Johnides 71 Pharmacological Management of Aggressive Behavior in Psychiatric Patients 000 Laurette E. Goedhard and Eibert R. Heerdink 72 Psychopharmacological Approaches to Aggression and Violence in Adults With Severe Mental Illness: What Works? What Works Best? 000 Leslie Citrome and Jan Volavka 73 The Fast Track Project: Effects on Violence and Aggression and Related Outcomes 000 Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group 74 Interventions Targeting Alcohol, Violence, and HIV: Current Evidence and Future Directions 000 Lori A. J. Scott-Sheldon, Theresa E. Senn, and Tyler S. Kaiser Part VII Individual Treatment: Special Populations 000 75 Treatment of Parent–Child Violence 000 Rebecca F. Wilson, Beverly L. Fortson, and Mark Chaffin 76 Interventions for Perpetration of Intimate Partner Violence 000 Carla Smith Stover and Melissa Barongi 77 Intervention for Violence and Aggression in Gay and Lesbian Relationships 000 Barbara A. Winstead, Robin J. Lewis, Michelle L. Kelley, Tyler B. Mason, Holly N. Fitzgerald, and Denise Calhoun 78 Treating Anger and Aggression in Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 000 Leslie A. Morland, Karen Kloezeman, Abigail C. Angkaw, Allison R. Love, and Margaret-Anne Mackintosh 79 Anger and People Who Have Intellectual and Development Disabilities 000 Nigel Beail 80 Treatment of Anger and Aggression Following Acquired Brain Injury 000 Tessa Hart, Jesse R. Fann, Jo Ann Brockway, and Roland D. Maiuro Part VIII Individual Forensic Treatment 000 81 Evidence-Based Practice and Violent Offenders 000 Emma J. Palmer 82 Beyond Aggression Replacement Training: Cognitive–Behavioral Programs for Dutch (Sexually) Violent Forensic Psychiatric Inpatients 000 Ruud H. J. Hornsveld, Floris W. Kraaimaat, Almar J. Zwets, and Thijs Kanters 83 Forensic Case Formulation for Violence and Aggression 000 Caroline Logan 84 Youth in Forensic Services: Evidence-Based Treatment of Violence and Aggression 000 Delbert S. Elliott 85 Treatment of Violence and Aggression in Offenders With Developmental Disabilities 000 Peter E. Langdon and Glynis H. Murphy 86 Treatment of the Psychopathic Personality 000 Jacqueline Howe, Charity Wijetunga, Alicia Nijdam-Jones, and Barry Rosenfeld 87 Violence Reduction Treatment of Psychopathy 000 Stephen C. P. Wong, Keira C. Stockdale, and Mark E. Olver 88 Prevention of Recidivism and Violent and Aggressive Offenders 000 Devon L. L. Polaschek Volume III: Societal Interventions Contributors 000 Preface 000 Part IX Violence and Families 000 89 Family Violence 000 Dan O’Leary, Katie Lee Salis, and Sarah Bannon 90 Prevention of Aggression and Violence in Families 000 Christopher M. Murphy, Julian Farzan-Kashani, Adam D. LaMotte, Haley Miles-McLean, and Ana Maldonado 91 Treatment of Batterers: What Works? 000 Nicholas A. Armenti, Susan Iyican, Johannah M. Sommer, and Julia C. Babcock 92 Promoting Resilience in Members of Violent Families 000 Kathryn H. Howell, Laura E. Schwartz, and Sarah E. Barnes 93 The Role of Police in Domestic Violence 000 Eric L. Nelson Part X School-Wide Interventions 000 94 Promoting Positive Youth Development and Preventing Violence and Aggression: Connecting Individual and Ecological Developmental Assets 000 Robey B. Champine 95 Prevention of Violence, Aggression, and Bullying in Schools 000 Ronald O. Pitner, Hadass Moore, Gordon Capp, Ron Avi Astor, and Rami Benbenishty 96 Promoting School-Wide Social Skills 000 George Sugai, Brandi Simonsen, Tamika La Salle, and Jennifer Freeman 97 School-Wide Interventions for Bullying: What Works? 000 Peter K. Smith 98 Early Intervention and Prevention of Aggressive and Violent Behavior Through School-Wide Systems of Positive Behavior Support 000 Barbara S. Mitchell, Allison L. Bruhn, Sara C. McDaniel, and Timothy J. Lewis, 99 Cyberbullying in Schools 000 Robin M. Kowalski and Megan E. Morgan 100 Predicting and Reducing Aggression and Violence Toward Teachers: Extent of the Problem and Why It Matters 000 Susan D. McMahon, Andrew Martinez, Linda A. Reddy, Dorothy L. Espelage, and Eric M. Anderman Part XI Gang Violence 000 101 Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Pathways to Gang Violence 000 Dena C. Carson and Finn-Aage Esbensen 102 Gang Violence in Latin America 000 Lucía Dammert 103 Strategies for Preventing Gang Violence: A Century of Evolving Programming and Research 000 Samantha M. Henderson and M. Murat Ozer 104 Youth Activism as Violence Prevention 000 Roberto R. Aspholm and Mark A. Mattaini Part XII Residential Settings 000 105 Physical Abuse of People With Intellectual and Other Developmental Disabilities in Residential Care 000 Emily M. Lund, Christian V. Sabey, Katie B. Thomas, and Lauren M. Bouchard 106 Violence and Aggression Against Older Adults: What Works? What Works Best? 000 David Burnes, Rebecca Zhao, and Karl Pillemer Part XIII Bullying at Work 000 107 Bullying at Work: Personal Relationships and Undermined Social Support—A Creative Writing Case Study 000 Margaret H.Vickers 108 Prevalence and Risk Factors For Workplace Bullying 000 Annie Hogh, Eva Gemzøe Mikkelsen, and Paul Maurice Conway 109 Prevention of Bullying at Work 000 Andrea Chambers and Peter D. Donnelly Part XIV Sports and Violence 000 110 Violence in Football (Soccer): Overview, Prevalence and Risk Factors 000 Joel Rookwood and Ramón Spaaij 111 Prevention of Football Hooliganism: A Review of the Evidence 000 Panu Poutvaara and Mikael Priks 112 Hotspotting and Football Violence: Current Statistics and Implications for Prevention 000 Justin Kurland, Shane D. Johnson, and Nick Tilley Part XV Youth Facililites 000 113 Youth Facilities and Violence: An Overview 000 Offer Egozy and Alexandra Cox 114 Promoting Positive Youth Development in Community-Wide Efforts as an Approach to Preventing and Reducing Violence 000 Allison B. Dymnicki, David M. Osher, and Marc Zimmerman 115 Creating and Sustaining Safe Environments in Juvenile Corrections 000 Peter E. Leone, Susan Lockwood, and Joseph C. Gagnon 116 What Works in Residential Programs for Aggressive and Violent Youth? 000 Geert Jan Stams and Peer van der Helm 117 Reforming Youth Facilities 000 Barry A. Krisberg Part XVI The Police 000 118 Evidence-Based Policing: Does it Reduce Violence? 000 Cody W. Telep 119 Police Violence: The Case of Indigenous Australians 000 Chris Cunneen 120 Reducing Violence and Aggression in Police Officers 000 Christopher J. Harris Part XVII Societal and National Interventions 000 121 Does Modifying Media Reduce Aggression and Violence? Implementation Science and Community-Wide Media Interventions 000 Heidi Brummert Lennings and Robert P. Franks 122 Involving Community in Sexual Violence Prevention: Engaging Bystanders 000 Victoria Banyard, Katie M. Edwards, and Wendi L. Siebold 123 Mobilizing Canada to Promote Healthy Relationships and Prevent Bullying Among Children and Youth 000 Debra Pepler, Wendy M. Craig, Joanne Cummings, Kelly Petrunka, and Stacey Garwood 124 The KiVa Antibullying Program: Lessons Learned and Future Directions 000 Sanna Herkama, Silja Saarento, and Christina Salmivalli 125 Coping With Bullying, and Promoting Well-Being and Positive Peer Relations 000 Phillip T. Slee, Grace Skrzypiec, Carmel Cefai, and Francis Fabri Index 000

About the Author :
Peter Sturmey is Professor of Psychology at Queens College and the Graduate Center, City College of New York and a visiting professor at The Department of Dentistry, University College London.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781119057550
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Height: 274 mm
  • No of Pages: 1928
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 4468 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1119057558
  • Publisher Date: 22 Sep 2017
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
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  • Spine Width: 211 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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