About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 150. Chapters: Aestheticization of violence, Aggravated battery, Anarchism and violence, Anger, Assault, Battery, Bike rage, Blunt instrument, Brawling, Carjacking, Carnography, Catfight, Chip St. Clair, Collective effervescence, Communal violence, Crime and violence in Latin America, Cycle of violence, Dating abuse, Dating Violence Awareness Week, Deadly force, Deadpan, Democide, Domestic violence, Effects of domestic violence on children, Epidemiology of domestic violence, Ero guro, Eye-gouging, Female perversion, Feud, Fire Power Demonstration, Forced circumcision, Glassing, Graphic violence, Homo homini lupus, Hooliganism, Human sacrifice, Human Security Report Project, Immolation, Incarceration, Initiation of force, Islam and violence, Killology, Kyoiku mama, Legislative violence, Lemnian deeds, Mano-a-mano, MEDUSA, Melee, Mexican standoff, Mutilation, Myth of redemptive violence, Necklacing, ParoleWatch, Peroneal strike, Physical abuse, Public Force, Rape, Rape and Representation, Rape camp, Religious violence, Road rage, Sadistic personality disorder, Scalping, School violence, Snuff film, Social cleansing, Stabbing, Steaming, Strangling, Street fighting, Structural violence, Struggle session, Symbolic violence, Tantrum, The Gift of Fear, The Logic of Violence in Civil War, Torture, Tournament, Uses of torture in recent times, Use of force, Use of force continuum, Violence Initiative, Violence in bars and pubs, Violent crime, War, Workplace violence. Excerpt: File: Mathis Gothart Grunewald 062.jpgGrunewald's painting "The Mocking of Christ" depicts Christ being lashed and abused. Aggravated battery in criminal law is a more serious form of battery, and is considered a felony. Aggravated battery can be punished by a fine or more than a year in prison. Simple battery which is a misdemeanor can only be punished by less than one year in jail, or by a fine. Acts most often defined u...