Violence and abuse in society Books
Global East-West (London) Syria and Lebanon
£40.49
Lexington Books Adolescent Exposure to Violence and Adult Outcomes
Book SynopsisScott Menard is retired professor of criminal justice and criminology, most recently in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Sam Houston State University.Herbert C. Covey is retired deputy director of the Adams County, Colorado, Human Services Department.
£28.50
New Generation Publishing Brown Girl in the Ring: Memoirs of a brown girl living in Scotland
£22.52
Michael Terence Publishing The Jekyll and Hyde in Him
£11.91
Melanie Wolfkill CoParenting With a Narcissist
£26.09
Virginia Charles Mothers Ruin
£17.95
Amz Book Publishing Services Where Blue Butterflies Go
£11.99
Amz Book Publishing Services Where Blue Butterflies Go
£16.99
Rachel West Empath and Narcissist
£26.09
High Value Audiobooks Parallel Parenting The Only Way to Coparent with a Narcissist
£22.49
High Value Audiobooks Emotional Abuse and Trauma Recovery
£20.69
High Value Audiobooks CoParenting With a Toxic Ex
£24.29
Publishdrive Inc. Adult Daughters of Emotionally Absent Fathers
£16.14
Meredith Parker Adult Daughters of Emotionally Absent Fathers
£26.99
Tellwell Talent The Cage You Cant See
£16.98
£14.08
Maple Publishers Analysing Suicide Reality Myth Fallacy
£27.19
Castleford Publishing Stop Being a Narcissist
£17.09
Independent Publishing Network Bullying
£7.68
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC London Mob: Violence and Disorder in Eighteenth-Century England
Book SynopsisBy 1700 London was the largest city in the world, with over 500,000 inhabitants. Very weakly policed, its streets saw regular outbreaks of rioting by a mob easily stirred by economic grievances, politics or religion. If the mob vented its anger more often on property than people, eighteenth-century Londoners frequently came to blows over personal disputes in a society where men and women were quick to defend their honour. Slanging matches easily turned to fisticuffs and slights on honour were avenged in duels. In this world, where the detection and prosecution of crime was the part of the business of the citizen, punishment, whether by the pillory, whipping at a cart's tail or hanging at Tyburn, was public and endorsed by crowds. The Mob draws a fascinating portrait of the public life of the modern world's first great city.Trade Review'scholarly' The Sunday Telegraph, 'there is no doubting the vigour of the book, or the fascinating and refreshing depth of analysis' Andrew Holgate, The Sunday Times, 18 July 2004 'Shoemaker's vivid depictions of 18th-century Londoners' drink-fuelled aggression and lack of community spirit out to be read by anyone tempted to think that these are aberrations specific to recent years.' Freya Johnston, The Daily Telegraph, 24 July 2004 'The London Mob is a fascinating, highly detailed analysis of a period of immense change in the history of London and Londoners Lucy Moore, The Daily Mail, 13 August 2004Table of ContentsChapter 1: Street Life;Chapter 2: Insults;Chapter 3: Violence;Chapter 4: Riots;Chapter 5: Duels;Chapter 6: Policing the Streets;Chapter 7: Punishments;Chapter 8: Going to Law;Chapter 9: Going into Print;Chapter 10: The Changing City
£58.12
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Football Hooligans: Knowing the Score
Book SynopsisThis book examines how groups of young male fans come to be defined and identified as football 'hooligans and challenges the assumption that violence is wholly central to the match-day experience for these supporters. Rather, the creation of identity is at the root of hooliganism, with all the cultural values and rituals, codes of honour and shame, and communal patterns of behaviour and consumption that accompany it. The author locates hooliganism historically within the milieu of an industrial working class culture and examines ideas of performance and ritual encompassed in idealized masculinity. The book is based on a decades in-depth study of the 'Blades, a group of football fans supporting Sheffield United, who are notorious for their hooliganism. It contributes to the debate on football hooliganism by challenging many traditionally-held notions of hooliganism and by providing the first anthropological study of football violence. The book also debunks the myth that violence between football fans is organized by 'generals operating within hierarchically structured groups. Falsehoods such as this, it is argued, are advanced to augment the powers of the police and media in redefining and controlling particular groups of individuals whose behaviour does not fit easily within increasingly constrictive codes of social conduct. This book represents essential reading not only for undergraduates of social anthropology, sociology and criminology but also for the general reader with an interest in football culture.Trade Review'This is an intelligently-argued book. If you thought football stands were full of middle-class Hornby-ites congratulating each other on their second car and their commuter-belt homes, then think again. Armstrong makes it clear that hooliganism is still going strong.' Total Football 'An intelligently-argued book.' Planet Football '[Armstrong's] conclusions synthesize and expand other explanations; the result is a more holistic, informed interpretation... The monograph's selection for a Guggenheim Foundation Award for Studies on Aggression and Violence attests to its thoroughness and the importance of this perspective. The descriptions and analysis are skilfully crafted. Armstrong's blending of empirical data and theoretical interpretations raise the debate on hooliganism and will provoke further study.' International Review for the Sociology of Sports 'Armstrong is fascinating on the games-playing and ritualistic nature of hooligan confrontations... There's a huge a
£33.99
Norvik Press Zombieland
£17.92
Lived Places Left Behind
£19.46
Lived Places Publishing Untapped Talent
£17.99
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PublishNation Flashing Lights
£18.99
American Publishers Inc Toxic Fall
£14.08
Book Publishing Canada Youre Not Alone
£27.75
Breakfree Forever Publishing THE LIONESS CIRCLE ANTHOLOGY
£23.33
April Humphreys Silence Not For Sale
£11.39
PublishDrive Investing for Teens
£11.96
PublishDrive Interdependence Relationships
£16.18
April Humphreys Silence Not For Sale
£20.69
Am Publishings LExorcisme Épistémé
£19.52
Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press Japan's Ultra-Right
Book SynopsisThis book is a comprehensive account of the nativist movement in Japan today. Naoto Higuchi uses the life histories of activists to establish that the basis of their support for the movement is their conservativism rather than social or economic stress. He reveals the logic behind the emergence of the nativist movement by highlighting its links with developments in the existing right wing and Japan's conservative powers. A common interest in historical revisionism and conflict with neighbouring countries provides a further logic that underpins the nativist movement's particular focus on "special privileges" for permanent Koreans resident in Japan. The book examines the role of the internet in the recruitment of nativist activists and in lending a veil of historical "truth" to the falsehoods concerning these special privileges. Finally, Higuchi considers the issue of voting rights for foreign residents in the context of East Asian geopolitics and increasing securitization, and warns about the dangers of not resisting securitization.Table of Contents Figures Tables Acknowledgements Prologue Introduction: Questions about Japanese-style Nativism 1. Who Supports the Ultra-Right and Why? 2. Can Grievance and Anxiety Explain Nativist Movements? 3. Activists’ Political Socialization and Ideology Formation 4. Resonating with the Nativist Movement 5. The Internet and Resource Mobilization 6. The Nativist Movement and Politics 7. Will Votes for Foreign Residents Destroy Japan? Securitization of the Issue 8. East Asian Geopolitics and Japanese-style Nativism: Why are Zainichi Koreans targeted? Epilogue Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
£30.56
Ifwg Publishing International Ferren and the Doomsday Mission
Book Synopsis
£15.29
Women's Biz Global Life after Narcissists
£19.89
Women's Biz Global Life after Narcissists
£18.99
Deborah Sugirthakumar Raising Resilient Families
£15.19
Zilla Carina The Scars We Carry
£14.24
Akers Psychology A Change for the Better
£15.19
Claire Wu How to Get Over Your Sht
£13.29
Green Hill Publishing The No Test
£17.09
Annie Chandler You Are Not Alone
£15.19
Jstone Publishing The Rigid and Controlling Marriage
£12.34
Educate2empower Publishing My Body! What I Say Goes! Indigenous Edition: Teach Children Body Safety, Safe/Unsafe Touch, Private Parts, Secrets/Surprises, Consent, Respect (Int English2016)
£9.63
Cascadia Publishing House Peace Be with You: Christ's Benediction Amid Violent Empires
£20.19