Papers 1041-1050 of total 20956 found.
…and no common language with which to shape a model acceptable to political scientists or social psychologists". (Bell, 6) Most definitions emphasize that terrorism is an act of violence designed to influence the political behavior of nations, organizations, groups…
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…it is battering - yet among humans, we would most likely describe this aggressive behavior as domestic violence. Chimp and human battering is similar within three steps. First, both cases use male against female violence. Second, they are both examples of relationship…
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…to: a decline in crack dealing on the street by young blacks, a healthy economy providing jobs for minorities, prisons filled with drug dealers, a drop in domestic-violence homicides and police efforts to remove guns from the hands of youngsters, particularly in New…
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…of domestic violence can be difficult due to the rate of reporting and data collection is poor. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (Austats: 4128.0, 1996, p.9) revealed that many women discuss the issue of domestic violence with others, finding that 2.6% (111,000…
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…28 October 2000 Domestic Terrorism On The Rise Domestic terrorism has risen sharply over the past 10 years. According to a recent Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms report, bombings or attempted bombings increased from 2,098 in 1990 to 3,199…
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…, but is aimed towards injuring another player. This aggression has to be punished so not to become main stream. Traditionally, displaced or unnecessary aggression would be recognized by and policed by the players themselves. Random acts of violence were…
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…of domestic violence. Many people feel we should destroy all guns. I strongly disagree with these people. They believe destroying all guns will lower violence and crime. I believe it will only hurt honest people. Violent people are violent by nature, if they want…
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…Fighting for Gun Control We, as part of a free country, naturally abhor violence. It is a factor that has risen and fallen over the years. In today’s society, guns have become common weapons used in violent situations. They are an escalating…
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…in this generation and the next. Real Solutions at Griffin & Wong provides education and support services to families and communities in transition caused by: divorce/separation; custody/visitation disputes; substance abuse; mental illness; domestic violence; and/or child…
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…with maleness (Devor, pg.425) Domestic violence is a good example of dominance. Women who are victims of this horrible act, are influenced by society, letting them thing that their husbands own them and they can do whatever they want. Advertising…
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