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dc.contributor.author | Ward, Catherine L | en |
dc.contributor.author | Donnelly, Peter D | en |
dc.contributor.author | (Eds.) | en |
dc.date.accessioned | 2022-06-30T22:47:24Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2022-06-30T22:47:24Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2015 | en |
dc.identifier.isbn | 9780199678723 | en |
dc.identifier.uri | https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11400 | - |
dc.format | xix, 335 p. : ill., maps ; 29 cm | en |
dc.language | en | en |
dc.publisher | Oxford University Press | en |
dc.relation.isversionof | 1st ed. | en |
dc.subject | Government | en |
dc.subject | Prevention | en |
dc.subject | Policies | en |
dc.subject | Youth | en |
dc.subject | Violence | en |
dc.subject | Social attitudes | en |
dc.subject | Interpersonal violence | en |
dc.subject | Evidence | en |
dc.subject.other | Prevention | en |
dc.title | Oxford textbook of violence prevention : epidemiology, evidence, and policy | en |
dc.type | Non-Fiction | en |
dc.identifier.catalogid | 13273 | en |
dc.subject.keyword | new_record | en |
dc.subject.readinglist | Prevention | en |
dc.description.notes | SECTION 1 An introduction to the study of violence as a public health issue<br/ >1.Interpersonal violence: a global health priority /? Catherine L. Ward<br/ >SECTION 2 The descriptive epidemiology of violence<br/ >2.Homicide /? James E. Harrison<br/ >3.The epidemiology of child maltreatment /? James A. Mercy<br/ >4.Youth violence /? Catherine L. Ward<br/ >5.Developmental origins of physical aggression /? Richard E. Tremblay<br/ >6.The epidemiology of intimate partner violence /? Charlotte Watts<br/ >7.Prevalence of non-partner sexual violence: a review of global data /? Claudia Garcia-Moreno<br/ >8.Male-on-male violence: A leading cause of death around the world /? Dinesh Sethi<br/ >9.The epidemiology of elder abuse /? Isabel Iborra<br/ >10.Beyond convention: anthropology, drugs, and violence /? Jorja Leap<br/ >11.The geographic, socioeconomic, and cultural determinants of violence /? Vania Ceccato<br/ >SECTION 3 The consequences of violence<br/ >Contents note continued: 12.The consequences of violence: assessing the health burden of violence /? Ian Neethling<br/ >13.The consequences of violence: mental health issues /? Soraya Seedat<br/ >14.Violence, police, and criminal justice systems /? Jeffrey E. Clutter<br/ >15.The economic costs of violence /? Nathaniel H. Taylor<br/ >16.Violence and the education system /? Denise Martin<br/ >SECTION 4 Evidence-informed programmes to reduce violence<br/ >17.What is evidence in violence prevention? /? Peter D. Donnelly<br/ >18.Preventing child maltreatment and youth violence using parent training and home-visiting programmes /? Jane Barlow<br/ >19.Violence prevention through reduction of risks to child health and development in the years prior to school /? Andrew Dawes<br/ >20.Preventing violence through positive youth development programmes /? Richard F. Catalano<br/ >21.Preventing youth violence and bullying through social-emotional school-based prevention programmes and frameworks /? Dorothy L. Espelage<br/ >Contents note continued: 22.Preventing youth violence through therapeutic interventions for high-risk youth /? Scott W. Henggeler<br/ >23.Preventing violence through interventions in the health system /? Christine Goodall<br/ >24.Evidence-informed approaches to preventing sexual violence and abuse /? Nadine McKillop<br/ >25.Preventing intimate partner violence /? Lori Heise<br/ >26.Preventing intimate partner violence through advocacy and support programmes /? Lynnmarie Sardinha<br/ >27.Preventing male violence /? Michael Flood<br/ >28.Evidence-informed programmes to reduce violence: preventing elder abuse /? Liesbeth De Donder<br/ >29.Preventing gang violence /? Laurie Ross<br/ >30.Chicago, I do mind dying /? John M. Hagedorn<br/ >31.Preventing violence through interventions for substance abuse /? Christine Goodall<br/ >32.Hospitals as a locus for violence intervention /? John A. Rich<br/ >33.Preventing violence through changing social norms /? Fergus G. Neville<br/ >Contents note continued: 34.Community-engaged violence prevention: approaches and principles /? Catherine L. Ward<br/ >SECTION 5 National and international policies to reduce violence<br/ >35.Child protection policy /? Gary B. Melton<br/ >36.International, national, and local government policies to reduce youth violence /? Margaret Shaw<br/ >37.International policies to reduce and prevent gender-based violence /? Helene Combrinck<br/ >38.National and international policies to reduce domestic violence /? Lillian Artz<br/ >39.National and international policies to prevent elder abuse /? Bridget Penhale<br/ >40.National and international policies to prevent and reduce armed violence /? Guy Lamb<br/ >41.Alcohol and violence /? Peter Anderson<br/ >42.Violence and drug control policy /? Brad Rowe<br/ >43.How does policy transfer support the uptake of violence prevention policy? /? Peter D. Donnelly<br/ >44.The history and role of international agencies in violence prevention /? Christopher Mikton<br/ >Contents note continued: SECTION 6 Challenges and priorities for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers<br/ >45.Challenges and priorities for practitioners and policymakers /? Peter D. Donnelly<br/ >46.Violence prevention: challenges and priorities for researchers /? Peter D. Donnelly. | en |
dc.date.entered | 2016-05-16 | en |
dc.publisher.place | Oxford | en |
dc.description.physicaldescription | xix, 335 p. : ill., maps ; 29 cm | en |
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