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Violence
The Enduring Problem

Fifth Edition


February 2024 | 488 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The Fifth Edition of Violence: The Enduring Problem offers an interdisciplinary and reader-friendly exploration of the patterns and correlations of individual and collective violent acts using the most contemporary research, theories, and cases. Responding to concerns regarding pervasive domestic and global violence, authors Alex Alvarez and Ronet Bachman address the various legislative, social, and political efforts to curb violent behavior. They incorporate a wide range of the most current cases to help readers interpret the nature and dynamics of various forms of violence. This book stands apart from other texts with its broad perspective that includes coverage of collective acts of violence such as terrorism, mob violence, and genocide.

 
Chapter 1: Defining Violence
Connecting Violence

 
Defining Violence

 
Measuring Violence

 
Violence and U.S. Society

 
 
Chapter 2: Why Do We Do It?
Ethological and Biological Explanations of Violence

 
Psychological Explanations of Violence

 
Sociological Explanations of Violence

 
Explaining Collective Violence

 
 
Chapter 3: Assault and Murder: A Continuum of Violence
Defining Assault and Homicide

 
Violent Interactions

 
What Are We Doing About Murder?

 
 
Chapter 4: Serial, Mass, and Spree Killing
Serial Murder

 
Spree Murder

 
Mass Murder

 
 
Chapter 5: Violence in the Home
Intimate Partner Violence

 
How Many Victims of Intimate Partner Violence Are There?

 
Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Violence

 
Violence in Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/ Transgender/Queer (LGBTQ+) Relationships

 
What Are We Doing About Intimate Partner Violence?

 
Stalking

 
What Are We Doing About Stalking?

 
Child Abuse

 
What Are We Doing About Physical Child Abuse?

 
Elder Abuse

 
What Are We Doing About Elder Abuse?

 
 
Chapter 6: Rape and Sexual Assault
How Many Rape and Sexual Assault Victims Are There?

 
Rape on College Campuses

 
Rape in Prison

 
Rape and the U.S. Military

 
Genocide and Rape

 
Human Trafficking

 
Factors Related to Sexual Violence

 
What Are We Doing About Rape?

 
 
Chapter 7: Stranger Crime and Street Violence
Robbery

 
What Are We Doing About Street Robbery?

 
Bank Robbery

 
Workplace Violence

 
Street Gang Violence

 
What Are We Doing About Street Gang Violence?

 
 
Chapter 8: Hate Crimes
Violent Hate Crimes

 
James Byrd Jr. and Matthew Shepard: Catalysts for Modern Hate Crime Legislation

 
What Is a Hate Crime?

 
How Frequently Are Hate Crimes Carried Out?

 
Race-Based Hate Crime

 
Religion-Based Hate Crime

 
Hate Groups

 
How Can We Combat Hate Crime?

 
 
Chapter 9: Crowd Violence
Mobs and Crowds

 
Mob Mentality

 
Riots

 
Race Riots

 
Vigilantism

 
 
Chapter 10: Terrorism
Defining Terrorism

 
How Frequent Are Terrorist Acts?

 
Types of Terrorism

 
Who Becomes a Terrorist?

 
Tactics and Weapons

 
What Are We Doing About Terrorism?

 
 
Chapter 11: Genocide
Defining Genocide

 
A History of Genocide

 
Why Do Genocides Happen?

 
Precursors to Genocide

 
Perpetrators of Genocide

 
Who Are the Victims of Genocide?

 
When People Do Nothing: The Bystanders to Genocide

 
What Are We Doing About Genocide?

 
 
Chapter 12: Towards Violence Prevention
Costs of Violence

 
How Do We Know What Works?

 
Criminal Justice Responses to Violence

 
Violence as a Public Health Problem With a Community Response

 
Key features

NEW TO THIS EDITION:

  • Updated data and statistics in every chapter
  • Revised examples and case studies throughout
  • New research on the causes and impact of violence
  • Added discussion on current topics and issues, including:
    •  Ways in which terrorism has changed in recent years (Chapter 10)
    •  The significant increase in mass killing events (Chapter 4)
    •  The whys behind record high levels of antisemitism and other forms of hate crime, including the recent resurgence of hate crime against Asian-Americans (Chapter 8)
  • Enhanced coverage of the connections and overlap between different forms of violence
  • Systematized discussion of social policy initiatives into “What Are We Doing About It?” sections in each chapter. 
  • Revised language to define different identity groups, in conformance with the latest recommendations from the 7th edition of the APA Manual regarding bias-free language.

    KEY FEATURES:



    • In Focus boxes provide personal narratives, case studies, and related information to enhance chapter coverage.
    • Broad coverage addresses legislative, social, and political efforts to curb violent behavior.
    • Both individual and collective forms of violence are examined, and unlike other textbooks on the subject, this book illustrates the linkages between these two general types of violent acts.
    • The interdisciplinary approach draws from several different disciplines, including criminology and criminal justice, sociology, psychology, political science, and public health.
    • A systematized discussion of social policy initiatives are in What Are We Doing About It? sections, making it easier for readers to identify those discussions in each chapter.
    • Each chapter ends with a listing of key terms and ideas, as well as discussion exercises that further guide students in exploring chapter concepts.

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