Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research: Volume 8 Issue 3

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Human-directed aggression by pet dogs: a preliminary study

Philip Birch, Peta Kennedy

Human-directed aggression by pet dogs is of significant concern (Klausz et al., 2013), and while there is evidence to suggest that public awareness surrounding this social problem…

Frequent peer problems in Australian children and adolescents

Renee Denham, Tara Renae McGee, Li Eriksson, John McGrath, Rosana Norman, Michael Sawyer, James Scott

Whilst overt bullying has received considerable attention for its negative impact on the emotional well-being of children and adolescents, peer problems such as excessive teasing…

Punishing violent students: accounting for self-defense

Amos Fleischmann

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the disciplinary measures that teachers apply to student participants in violent altercations and how protestations of self-defense and…

Individual differences impact support for vigilante justice

Christine M McDermott, Monica K Miller

The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationships between moral disengagement, individual differences (i.e. need for cognition (NFC), faith in intuition, legal…

Strengthening community-level understanding of and responses to intimate partner violence using geographic information systems (GIS)

Christine Murray, Rick Bunch, Eleazer D. Hunt

Recently, there has been increased attention to community- and neighborhood-level influences on rates and experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV). The purpose of this paper…

Solving the Moro problem: legalizing the Bangsamoro peace process

Gene Carolan

The purpose of this paper is to highlight the structural features that are proving central to the stability of the 2014 Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro between the…

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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