The Psychology of Interpersonal Violence
Zusatztext
<p><b><i>The Psychology of Interpersonal Violence</i> is a textbook which gives comprehensive coverage of interpersonal violence exploring the various violent acts that occur between individuals in contemporary society.</b></p><ul><li>Examines in detail the controversial use of corporal punishment</li><li>Explores ways that psychology can add to our understanding of interpersonal violence</li><li>Offers directions for future research that can help to prevent or reduce incidents of interpersonal violence</li></ul>
Autorenportrait
<p><b>Clive Hollin</b> is Emeritus Professor of Criminological Psychology in the School of Psychology at The University of Leicester, UK. He is the author/editor of 21 books on topics relating to violence and criminal behavior. Hollin has also worked as a psychologist in prisons, the Youth Treatment Service, special hospitals, and regional secure units, and is a recipient of The Senior Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Field of Legal, Criminological and Forensic Psychology from The British Psychological Society.</p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 09.12.2015
Umfang: 224 S., 2.57 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781118598474
Umbreit-Nr.: 9023240
