This book describes the lives of 12 people born in Europe and North
America during the Second World War. They became leading scholars
on the development and prevention of violent human behavior. From
the first to the last page, the book introduces contrasting
life-stories and shows how their paths crossed to create a
relatively unified body of knowledge on how human violence develops
and possible prevention methods. The authors describe the
similarities and differences in their family background, university
training, theories, and collaborations. Not to mention how they
differ in research methods, scientific conclusions, and their
influence on the research published today. These comparisons
celebrates the diversity of their experience and, in turn, their
achievements. By knowing this, you can stand on the shoulders of
these giants to look to the future of this subject and potentially
contribute to its next steps.
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