Coercion and Punishment in Long-Term Perspectives
Herausgeber: Mccord, Joan
Coercion and Punishment in Long-Term Perspectives
Herausgeber: Mccord, Joan
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Today's children exhibit levels of violence that are strikingly unchildlike. Contributors to this volume examine the benefits and costs of juvenile coercion and punishment, considering such issues as mental health, antisocial and criminal behavior, substance abuse, and issues related to measurement and prediction. Illustrated.
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Today's children exhibit levels of violence that are strikingly unchildlike. Contributors to this volume examine the benefits and costs of juvenile coercion and punishment, considering such issues as mental health, antisocial and criminal behavior, substance abuse, and issues related to measurement and prediction. Illustrated.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521645676
- ISBN-10: 0521645670
- Artikelnr.: 21607185
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521645676
- ISBN-10: 0521645670
- Artikelnr.: 21607185
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: coercion and
punishment in the fabric of social relations Joan McCord; Part I. Mental
Health, Coercion and Punishment: 2. Relationships as context: supportive
and coercive interactions in competent, aggressive and anxious mother-child
dyads Jean E. Dumas and Peter J. LaFreniere; 3. Parental hostility,
childhood behaviour and adult social functioning Barbara Maughan, Andrew
Pickles and David Quinton; 4. Corporal punishment of children and adult
depression and suicidal ideation Murray A. Straus; Part II. Family
Socialization Practices and Antisocial Behaviour: 5. Coercion as a basis
for early age of onset for arrest Gerald R. Patterson; 6. Disentangling
mother-child effects in the development of antisocial behaviour Denise B.
Kandel and Ping Wu; 7. Family and child factors in stability and change in
children's aggressiveness in elementary school John E. Bates, Gregory S.
Pettit and Kenneth A. Dodge; 8. Kindergarten behavioural patterns, parental
practices and early adolescent antisocial behaviour Richard E. Tremblay; 9.
The reciprocal influence of punishment and child behaviour disorder
Patricia Cohen and Judith S. Brook; 10. The development of coercive family
processes: the interaction between aversive toddler behaviour and parenting
factors Kate Keenan and Daniel S. Shaw; Part III. Aggression and Coercion
in the Schools: 11. The impact of peer relationships on aggression in
childhood: inhibition through coercion or promotion through peer support
Michel Boivin and Frank Vitaro; 12. Classroom seating and juvenile
delinquency Pierre Charlebois, Frankie Bernèche, Marc Le Blanc, Claude
Gagnon and Serge Larivée; 13. Social skills training and aggression in the
peer group Debra J. Pepler, Wendy Craig and William L. Roberts; 14. Early
adolescent social influences on delinquent behavior John D. Coie, Robert
Terry, Audrey Zakriski and John Lochman; Part IV. Deviance, Crime and
Discipline: 15. The long-term effect of punitive discipline John H. Laub
and Robert J. Sampson; 16. Parental monitoring and peer influences on
adolescent substance use Anne C. Fletcher, Nancy Darling and Laurence
Steinberg; 17. The relative importance of internal and external direct
constraints in the explanation of late adolescent delinquency and adult
criminality Marc Le Blanc; 18. Negative social sanctions and deviant
behaviour: a conditional relationship Howard B. Kaplan and Kelly R.
Damphousse; Part V. Measuring and Predicting in Studies of Coercion and
Punishment: 19. Corporal punishment in everyday life: an intergenerational
perspective Hakan Stattin, Harald Janson, Ingrid Klackenberg-Larsson and
David Magnusson; 20. Coercive family process and delinquency: some
methodological considerations Jacqueline Barnes-McGuire and Felton Earls;
21. Sex roles as coercion Alex E. Schwartzman, Pierrette Verlaan, Patricia
Peters, and Lisa A. Serbin; Name index; Subject index.
punishment in the fabric of social relations Joan McCord; Part I. Mental
Health, Coercion and Punishment: 2. Relationships as context: supportive
and coercive interactions in competent, aggressive and anxious mother-child
dyads Jean E. Dumas and Peter J. LaFreniere; 3. Parental hostility,
childhood behaviour and adult social functioning Barbara Maughan, Andrew
Pickles and David Quinton; 4. Corporal punishment of children and adult
depression and suicidal ideation Murray A. Straus; Part II. Family
Socialization Practices and Antisocial Behaviour: 5. Coercion as a basis
for early age of onset for arrest Gerald R. Patterson; 6. Disentangling
mother-child effects in the development of antisocial behaviour Denise B.
Kandel and Ping Wu; 7. Family and child factors in stability and change in
children's aggressiveness in elementary school John E. Bates, Gregory S.
Pettit and Kenneth A. Dodge; 8. Kindergarten behavioural patterns, parental
practices and early adolescent antisocial behaviour Richard E. Tremblay; 9.
The reciprocal influence of punishment and child behaviour disorder
Patricia Cohen and Judith S. Brook; 10. The development of coercive family
processes: the interaction between aversive toddler behaviour and parenting
factors Kate Keenan and Daniel S. Shaw; Part III. Aggression and Coercion
in the Schools: 11. The impact of peer relationships on aggression in
childhood: inhibition through coercion or promotion through peer support
Michel Boivin and Frank Vitaro; 12. Classroom seating and juvenile
delinquency Pierre Charlebois, Frankie Bernèche, Marc Le Blanc, Claude
Gagnon and Serge Larivée; 13. Social skills training and aggression in the
peer group Debra J. Pepler, Wendy Craig and William L. Roberts; 14. Early
adolescent social influences on delinquent behavior John D. Coie, Robert
Terry, Audrey Zakriski and John Lochman; Part IV. Deviance, Crime and
Discipline: 15. The long-term effect of punitive discipline John H. Laub
and Robert J. Sampson; 16. Parental monitoring and peer influences on
adolescent substance use Anne C. Fletcher, Nancy Darling and Laurence
Steinberg; 17. The relative importance of internal and external direct
constraints in the explanation of late adolescent delinquency and adult
criminality Marc Le Blanc; 18. Negative social sanctions and deviant
behaviour: a conditional relationship Howard B. Kaplan and Kelly R.
Damphousse; Part V. Measuring and Predicting in Studies of Coercion and
Punishment: 19. Corporal punishment in everyday life: an intergenerational
perspective Hakan Stattin, Harald Janson, Ingrid Klackenberg-Larsson and
David Magnusson; 20. Coercive family process and delinquency: some
methodological considerations Jacqueline Barnes-McGuire and Felton Earls;
21. Sex roles as coercion Alex E. Schwartzman, Pierrette Verlaan, Patricia
Peters, and Lisa A. Serbin; Name index; Subject index.
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: coercion and
punishment in the fabric of social relations Joan McCord; Part I. Mental
Health, Coercion and Punishment: 2. Relationships as context: supportive
and coercive interactions in competent, aggressive and anxious mother-child
dyads Jean E. Dumas and Peter J. LaFreniere; 3. Parental hostility,
childhood behaviour and adult social functioning Barbara Maughan, Andrew
Pickles and David Quinton; 4. Corporal punishment of children and adult
depression and suicidal ideation Murray A. Straus; Part II. Family
Socialization Practices and Antisocial Behaviour: 5. Coercion as a basis
for early age of onset for arrest Gerald R. Patterson; 6. Disentangling
mother-child effects in the development of antisocial behaviour Denise B.
Kandel and Ping Wu; 7. Family and child factors in stability and change in
children's aggressiveness in elementary school John E. Bates, Gregory S.
Pettit and Kenneth A. Dodge; 8. Kindergarten behavioural patterns, parental
practices and early adolescent antisocial behaviour Richard E. Tremblay; 9.
The reciprocal influence of punishment and child behaviour disorder
Patricia Cohen and Judith S. Brook; 10. The development of coercive family
processes: the interaction between aversive toddler behaviour and parenting
factors Kate Keenan and Daniel S. Shaw; Part III. Aggression and Coercion
in the Schools: 11. The impact of peer relationships on aggression in
childhood: inhibition through coercion or promotion through peer support
Michel Boivin and Frank Vitaro; 12. Classroom seating and juvenile
delinquency Pierre Charlebois, Frankie Bernèche, Marc Le Blanc, Claude
Gagnon and Serge Larivée; 13. Social skills training and aggression in the
peer group Debra J. Pepler, Wendy Craig and William L. Roberts; 14. Early
adolescent social influences on delinquent behavior John D. Coie, Robert
Terry, Audrey Zakriski and John Lochman; Part IV. Deviance, Crime and
Discipline: 15. The long-term effect of punitive discipline John H. Laub
and Robert J. Sampson; 16. Parental monitoring and peer influences on
adolescent substance use Anne C. Fletcher, Nancy Darling and Laurence
Steinberg; 17. The relative importance of internal and external direct
constraints in the explanation of late adolescent delinquency and adult
criminality Marc Le Blanc; 18. Negative social sanctions and deviant
behaviour: a conditional relationship Howard B. Kaplan and Kelly R.
Damphousse; Part V. Measuring and Predicting in Studies of Coercion and
Punishment: 19. Corporal punishment in everyday life: an intergenerational
perspective Hakan Stattin, Harald Janson, Ingrid Klackenberg-Larsson and
David Magnusson; 20. Coercive family process and delinquency: some
methodological considerations Jacqueline Barnes-McGuire and Felton Earls;
21. Sex roles as coercion Alex E. Schwartzman, Pierrette Verlaan, Patricia
Peters, and Lisa A. Serbin; Name index; Subject index.
punishment in the fabric of social relations Joan McCord; Part I. Mental
Health, Coercion and Punishment: 2. Relationships as context: supportive
and coercive interactions in competent, aggressive and anxious mother-child
dyads Jean E. Dumas and Peter J. LaFreniere; 3. Parental hostility,
childhood behaviour and adult social functioning Barbara Maughan, Andrew
Pickles and David Quinton; 4. Corporal punishment of children and adult
depression and suicidal ideation Murray A. Straus; Part II. Family
Socialization Practices and Antisocial Behaviour: 5. Coercion as a basis
for early age of onset for arrest Gerald R. Patterson; 6. Disentangling
mother-child effects in the development of antisocial behaviour Denise B.
Kandel and Ping Wu; 7. Family and child factors in stability and change in
children's aggressiveness in elementary school John E. Bates, Gregory S.
Pettit and Kenneth A. Dodge; 8. Kindergarten behavioural patterns, parental
practices and early adolescent antisocial behaviour Richard E. Tremblay; 9.
The reciprocal influence of punishment and child behaviour disorder
Patricia Cohen and Judith S. Brook; 10. The development of coercive family
processes: the interaction between aversive toddler behaviour and parenting
factors Kate Keenan and Daniel S. Shaw; Part III. Aggression and Coercion
in the Schools: 11. The impact of peer relationships on aggression in
childhood: inhibition through coercion or promotion through peer support
Michel Boivin and Frank Vitaro; 12. Classroom seating and juvenile
delinquency Pierre Charlebois, Frankie Bernèche, Marc Le Blanc, Claude
Gagnon and Serge Larivée; 13. Social skills training and aggression in the
peer group Debra J. Pepler, Wendy Craig and William L. Roberts; 14. Early
adolescent social influences on delinquent behavior John D. Coie, Robert
Terry, Audrey Zakriski and John Lochman; Part IV. Deviance, Crime and
Discipline: 15. The long-term effect of punitive discipline John H. Laub
and Robert J. Sampson; 16. Parental monitoring and peer influences on
adolescent substance use Anne C. Fletcher, Nancy Darling and Laurence
Steinberg; 17. The relative importance of internal and external direct
constraints in the explanation of late adolescent delinquency and adult
criminality Marc Le Blanc; 18. Negative social sanctions and deviant
behaviour: a conditional relationship Howard B. Kaplan and Kelly R.
Damphousse; Part V. Measuring and Predicting in Studies of Coercion and
Punishment: 19. Corporal punishment in everyday life: an intergenerational
perspective Hakan Stattin, Harald Janson, Ingrid Klackenberg-Larsson and
David Magnusson; 20. Coercive family process and delinquency: some
methodological considerations Jacqueline Barnes-McGuire and Felton Earls;
21. Sex roles as coercion Alex E. Schwartzman, Pierrette Verlaan, Patricia
Peters, and Lisa A. Serbin; Name index; Subject index.