Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research: Volume 3 Issue 4

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Reducing workplace violence by creating healthy workplace environments

Bob Bowen, Michael R. Privitera, Vaughan Bowie

The purpose for writing this paper is to help develop and apply integrated models and methods of best practice that can prevent and manage workplace incivility (WPI) and workplace…

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IFAS paper: a qualitative investigation into beliefs about aggression in an Indian sample

VanLal Thanzami, John Archer, Cath Sullivan

This paper aims to investigate Western studies on beliefs about aggression which have found that men typically hold instrumental beliefs and women hold expressive beliefs.

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Perceptions of bullying‐like phenomena in South Korea: a qualitative approach from a lifespan perspective

Seungha Lee, Peter K. Smith, Claire P. Monks

This study aims to investigate perceptions of bullying‐like behaviours in South Korea, from young children to adults; why they happen and how people judge them.

Blame and fault attributions in sexual violence: are these distinct?

Irina Anderson, Helena Bissell

This study seeks to examine whether blame and fault assigned to victims and perpetrators in a hypothetical sexual violence case are distinct conceptually, and whether they are…

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Exploring criminogenic need through victim apology letters II: an IPA analysis of post‐treatment accounts of offending against children

Simon Duff

Building on previous work, concerned with analysis of pre‐treatment apology letters of men who have offended against children, the current research focuses on post‐treatment…

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ISSN:

1759-6599

Online date, start – end:

2009

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Associate Prof Philip Birch