Handbook of Children, Culture, and ViolenceNancy E. Dowd, Dorothy G. Singer, Robin Fretwell Wilson The Handbook of Children, Culture, and Violence provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary examination of childhood violence that considers children as both consumers and perpetrators of violence, as well as victims of it. This Handbook is the first single volume to consider situations when children are responsible for violence, rather than focusing exclusively on occasions when they are victimized. |
Contents
I | ix |
II | xxvii |
IV | 1 |
V | 3 |
VI | 21 |
IX | 39 |
X | 59 |
XI | 85 |
XXII | 203 |
XXIII | 225 |
XXIV | 247 |
XXV | 267 |
XXVI | 291 |
XXVII | 311 |
XXVIII | 313 |
XXIX | 333 |
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Handbook of Children, Culture, and Violence Nancy E. Dowd,Dorothy G. Singer,Robin Fretwell Wilson Limited preview - 2005 |
Handbook of Children, Culture, and Violence Nancy E. Dowd,Dorothy G. Singer,Robin Fretwell Wilson Limited preview - 2005 |
Handbook of Children, Culture, and Violence Nancy E. Dowd,Dorothy G. Singer,Robin Fretwell Wilson Limited preview - 2006 |
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