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The purpose of this treatise is to re-iterate the original theory of Bad Spirits first proposed in BAD SPIRTS (2008a/2016b) (Revised edition) An American Indian Explanation for Family Violence. Scholars', and later expanded in YAQUIx(2016) A Native American Indian Cultural View of Identity Power & Evil. This is a Native American Indian culturally-based theoretical perspective of crime causation and violence, phenomena which I will later refer to as evil and evilness. I also re-address the culture of crime and other related concepts presented in the earlier texts. I end this discussion with a…mehr

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The purpose of this treatise is to re-iterate the original theory of Bad Spirits first proposed in BAD SPIRTS (2008a/2016b) (Revised edition) An American Indian Explanation for Family Violence. Scholars', and later expanded in YAQUIx(2016) A Native American Indian Cultural View of Identity Power & Evil. This is a Native American Indian culturally-based theoretical perspective of crime causation and violence, phenomena which I will later refer to as evil and evilness. I also re-address the culture of crime and other related concepts presented in the earlier texts. I end this discussion with a predictive formula for determining where evil and evilness may next occur.
Autorenporträt
Julie C. Abril received her PhD in Criminology, Law and Society from the University of California in 2005. She has published widely in the areas of crime and violence, victimization, prisoner issues, identity, and on concerns of women and Native American Indians. She has authored four other books on Native American Indians and crime.