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Reducing Interpersonal Violence - A Psychological Perspective (Paperback)
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Reducing Interpersonal Violence - A Psychological Perspective (Paperback)
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There are many types of interpersonal violence that can lead to
short- and long-term physical and psychological effects on those
involved. Reducing Interpersonal Violence reflects on the World
Health Organization's stance that interpersonal violence is a
public health problem and considers what steps can realistically be
taken towards its reduction. Clive Hollin examines interpersonal
violence across a range of settings, from bullying at school and in
the workplace, smacking children and partner violence in the home,
to sexual and other forms of criminal violence in the community.
This book summarises the research on evidence-based strategies to
reduce violence and shows that reducing interpersonal violence can
have a positive effect on people's wellbeing and may save a great
deal of public expenditure. This book is an invaluable resource for
students and researchers in the fields of psychology, criminology,
law, and police studies, as well as professionals such as probation
staff and forensic psychologists.
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