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Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research

Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research


ISSN: 1759-6599

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Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research publishes a broad range of practical studies, research articles and review papers on all aspects of aggression, conflict and peace. It is a high quality source of both academic and practice development with a clear remit of translating research findings and policy into implementations for practice.

Coverage

Peer-reviewed, the journal includes a broad range of research on physical and sexual aggression, ranging from individual levels of aggression to mass aggression, including genocide and terrorism. The journal investigates the dynamics and evolution of conflict and resolution, as well as exploring peace research.

Key Journal Audiences

Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research is vital for everyone who is involved in or has an interest in aggression, conflict and peace. It is a hugely valuable source of information for practitioners, academics, universities and colleges, psychologists, psychiatrists, sociologists, socio-biologists, anthropologists, psycho-physiologists, neurologists, criminologists, people working in law and justice, political studies, economics, forensic services, local authorities, NHS and primary care trusts, carers, users of services and students.

The journal is published quarterly in association with the University of Central Lancashire, Ashworth Research Centre and the International Family Aggression Society.

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Sample Articles

  • Do the victims of school bullies tend to become depressed later in life? A systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies
    Maria M. Ttofi, David P. Farrington, Friedrich Lösel, Rolf Loeber
    Volume: 3 Issue: 2; 2011
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  • Elucidating the treatment needs of gang-affiliated youth offenders
    Chi Meng Chu, Michael Daffern, Stuart D.M. Thomas, Jia Ying Lim
    Volume: 3 Issue: 3; 2011
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