Handbook of Gun Violence
Herausgeber: D Thomson, Nicholas
Handbook of Gun Violence
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Handbook of Gun Violence covers a variety of subjects and disciplines related to gun violence research. The first section provides an updated overview of the prevalence of gun violence, including a dedicated section to the surge in violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. The second section covers biopsychosocial risk and protective factors for violence, including genetics, psychopathology, neurocognitive function, and community influences. The last section reviews options for Gun violence prevention and intervention, including treatments for youth delinquency and violence and antisocial behavior.…mehr
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Handbook of Gun Violence covers a variety of subjects and disciplines related to gun violence research. The first section provides an updated overview of the prevalence of gun violence, including a dedicated section to the surge in violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. The second section covers biopsychosocial risk and protective factors for violence, including genetics, psychopathology, neurocognitive function, and community influences. The last section reviews options for Gun violence prevention and intervention, including treatments for youth delinquency and violence and antisocial behavior.
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 606
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9780323952729
- ISBN-10: 0323952720
- Artikelnr.: 70679094
- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 606
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9780323952729
- ISBN-10: 0323952720
- Artikelnr.: 70679094
Foreword Section A: Epidemiology/Public health 1. The History of Firearm
Injury Prevention Research 2. The Public Health Approach for Firearm
Violence and Injury Prevention 3. IPV and Gun Violence: A Focus on Teen
Dating Violence 4. Firearm Suicide Risk and Prevention Among Service
Members 5. Firearm Suicide 6. Inequities in Interpersonal Firearm Violence
7. The Epidemiology and Prevention of Unintentional Firearm Injuries
Section B: Biopsychosocial 8. Risk and Protective Factors for Adolescent
Gun Carrying and Firearm Violence 9. Neurobiology of Violence 10. Guns,
Genes, and Crime 11. Psychopathy and Violence 12. Contagious Effects of Gun
Violence in the Media: A Social-Cognitive Perspective 13. A
Social-Ecological Model to Understand Gun Violence Section C: Violence
Prevention and Intervention 14. Healthcare-Based Firearm Injury Prevention
15. Firearm Suicide Prevention 16. Technical Assistance as a Tool to
Enhance the Dissemination and Implementation of Firearm Violence Prevention
and Intervention Strategies 17. Community-Based Approaches to Prevent
Firearm Violence 18. Place-based approaches to Firearm Violence Prevention
19. Psychosocial Interventions for Children and Adolescents with Conduct
Problems 20. Prison-Based Interventions for Violence 21. Gun Violence and
Its Influence on School Safety and Security 22. Hunting Safety 23.
Enhancing the Translation of Violence Prevention Efforts and Research in
Politically Charged Policy Environments Section D: Forensic Psychology 24.
Firearm Violence and Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses 25. Offender
Profiling and Gun Crime 26. Mass Shootings 27. Terrorism and Gun Violence
28. Violence Risk Assessment and Management Section E: Criminology 29. The
Gun-Centric Nature of Gang Violence 30. Forced Migration and Gun Violence:
What do we Know? 31. Firearms Trafficking and Transnational Crime 32. A
Neurocriminological Perspective on Violence Section F: Funding,
Surveillance Data, and Research Methods 33. Emerging Research Areas and
Contributions of NIH in Firearm Injury and Mortality Research 34. Federal
and Foundation Funding for Gun Violence Prevention Programming and Research
35. Public Health Surveillance of Nonfatal Firearm Injuries 36. Public
Health Surveillance of Firearm Injury Deaths 37. Applying Data Science to
the Study of Gun Violence 38. Research methods: Considerations and
Opportunities to Advance Firearm Injury and Violence Prevention Section G:
Policy and Politics 39. New Zealand Experience with Gun Violence and Gun
Control 40. European Experience with Gun Violence and Gun Control 41. U.S.
Experience with Gun Violence and Gun Control
Injury Prevention Research 2. The Public Health Approach for Firearm
Violence and Injury Prevention 3. IPV and Gun Violence: A Focus on Teen
Dating Violence 4. Firearm Suicide Risk and Prevention Among Service
Members 5. Firearm Suicide 6. Inequities in Interpersonal Firearm Violence
7. The Epidemiology and Prevention of Unintentional Firearm Injuries
Section B: Biopsychosocial 8. Risk and Protective Factors for Adolescent
Gun Carrying and Firearm Violence 9. Neurobiology of Violence 10. Guns,
Genes, and Crime 11. Psychopathy and Violence 12. Contagious Effects of Gun
Violence in the Media: A Social-Cognitive Perspective 13. A
Social-Ecological Model to Understand Gun Violence Section C: Violence
Prevention and Intervention 14. Healthcare-Based Firearm Injury Prevention
15. Firearm Suicide Prevention 16. Technical Assistance as a Tool to
Enhance the Dissemination and Implementation of Firearm Violence Prevention
and Intervention Strategies 17. Community-Based Approaches to Prevent
Firearm Violence 18. Place-based approaches to Firearm Violence Prevention
19. Psychosocial Interventions for Children and Adolescents with Conduct
Problems 20. Prison-Based Interventions for Violence 21. Gun Violence and
Its Influence on School Safety and Security 22. Hunting Safety 23.
Enhancing the Translation of Violence Prevention Efforts and Research in
Politically Charged Policy Environments Section D: Forensic Psychology 24.
Firearm Violence and Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses 25. Offender
Profiling and Gun Crime 26. Mass Shootings 27. Terrorism and Gun Violence
28. Violence Risk Assessment and Management Section E: Criminology 29. The
Gun-Centric Nature of Gang Violence 30. Forced Migration and Gun Violence:
What do we Know? 31. Firearms Trafficking and Transnational Crime 32. A
Neurocriminological Perspective on Violence Section F: Funding,
Surveillance Data, and Research Methods 33. Emerging Research Areas and
Contributions of NIH in Firearm Injury and Mortality Research 34. Federal
and Foundation Funding for Gun Violence Prevention Programming and Research
35. Public Health Surveillance of Nonfatal Firearm Injuries 36. Public
Health Surveillance of Firearm Injury Deaths 37. Applying Data Science to
the Study of Gun Violence 38. Research methods: Considerations and
Opportunities to Advance Firearm Injury and Violence Prevention Section G:
Policy and Politics 39. New Zealand Experience with Gun Violence and Gun
Control 40. European Experience with Gun Violence and Gun Control 41. U.S.
Experience with Gun Violence and Gun Control
Foreword Section A: Epidemiology/Public health 1. The History of Firearm
Injury Prevention Research 2. The Public Health Approach for Firearm
Violence and Injury Prevention 3. IPV and Gun Violence: A Focus on Teen
Dating Violence 4. Firearm Suicide Risk and Prevention Among Service
Members 5. Firearm Suicide 6. Inequities in Interpersonal Firearm Violence
7. The Epidemiology and Prevention of Unintentional Firearm Injuries
Section B: Biopsychosocial 8. Risk and Protective Factors for Adolescent
Gun Carrying and Firearm Violence 9. Neurobiology of Violence 10. Guns,
Genes, and Crime 11. Psychopathy and Violence 12. Contagious Effects of Gun
Violence in the Media: A Social-Cognitive Perspective 13. A
Social-Ecological Model to Understand Gun Violence Section C: Violence
Prevention and Intervention 14. Healthcare-Based Firearm Injury Prevention
15. Firearm Suicide Prevention 16. Technical Assistance as a Tool to
Enhance the Dissemination and Implementation of Firearm Violence Prevention
and Intervention Strategies 17. Community-Based Approaches to Prevent
Firearm Violence 18. Place-based approaches to Firearm Violence Prevention
19. Psychosocial Interventions for Children and Adolescents with Conduct
Problems 20. Prison-Based Interventions for Violence 21. Gun Violence and
Its Influence on School Safety and Security 22. Hunting Safety 23.
Enhancing the Translation of Violence Prevention Efforts and Research in
Politically Charged Policy Environments Section D: Forensic Psychology 24.
Firearm Violence and Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses 25. Offender
Profiling and Gun Crime 26. Mass Shootings 27. Terrorism and Gun Violence
28. Violence Risk Assessment and Management Section E: Criminology 29. The
Gun-Centric Nature of Gang Violence 30. Forced Migration and Gun Violence:
What do we Know? 31. Firearms Trafficking and Transnational Crime 32. A
Neurocriminological Perspective on Violence Section F: Funding,
Surveillance Data, and Research Methods 33. Emerging Research Areas and
Contributions of NIH in Firearm Injury and Mortality Research 34. Federal
and Foundation Funding for Gun Violence Prevention Programming and Research
35. Public Health Surveillance of Nonfatal Firearm Injuries 36. Public
Health Surveillance of Firearm Injury Deaths 37. Applying Data Science to
the Study of Gun Violence 38. Research methods: Considerations and
Opportunities to Advance Firearm Injury and Violence Prevention Section G:
Policy and Politics 39. New Zealand Experience with Gun Violence and Gun
Control 40. European Experience with Gun Violence and Gun Control 41. U.S.
Experience with Gun Violence and Gun Control
Injury Prevention Research 2. The Public Health Approach for Firearm
Violence and Injury Prevention 3. IPV and Gun Violence: A Focus on Teen
Dating Violence 4. Firearm Suicide Risk and Prevention Among Service
Members 5. Firearm Suicide 6. Inequities in Interpersonal Firearm Violence
7. The Epidemiology and Prevention of Unintentional Firearm Injuries
Section B: Biopsychosocial 8. Risk and Protective Factors for Adolescent
Gun Carrying and Firearm Violence 9. Neurobiology of Violence 10. Guns,
Genes, and Crime 11. Psychopathy and Violence 12. Contagious Effects of Gun
Violence in the Media: A Social-Cognitive Perspective 13. A
Social-Ecological Model to Understand Gun Violence Section C: Violence
Prevention and Intervention 14. Healthcare-Based Firearm Injury Prevention
15. Firearm Suicide Prevention 16. Technical Assistance as a Tool to
Enhance the Dissemination and Implementation of Firearm Violence Prevention
and Intervention Strategies 17. Community-Based Approaches to Prevent
Firearm Violence 18. Place-based approaches to Firearm Violence Prevention
19. Psychosocial Interventions for Children and Adolescents with Conduct
Problems 20. Prison-Based Interventions for Violence 21. Gun Violence and
Its Influence on School Safety and Security 22. Hunting Safety 23.
Enhancing the Translation of Violence Prevention Efforts and Research in
Politically Charged Policy Environments Section D: Forensic Psychology 24.
Firearm Violence and Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses 25. Offender
Profiling and Gun Crime 26. Mass Shootings 27. Terrorism and Gun Violence
28. Violence Risk Assessment and Management Section E: Criminology 29. The
Gun-Centric Nature of Gang Violence 30. Forced Migration and Gun Violence:
What do we Know? 31. Firearms Trafficking and Transnational Crime 32. A
Neurocriminological Perspective on Violence Section F: Funding,
Surveillance Data, and Research Methods 33. Emerging Research Areas and
Contributions of NIH in Firearm Injury and Mortality Research 34. Federal
and Foundation Funding for Gun Violence Prevention Programming and Research
35. Public Health Surveillance of Nonfatal Firearm Injuries 36. Public
Health Surveillance of Firearm Injury Deaths 37. Applying Data Science to
the Study of Gun Violence 38. Research methods: Considerations and
Opportunities to Advance Firearm Injury and Violence Prevention Section G:
Policy and Politics 39. New Zealand Experience with Gun Violence and Gun
Control 40. European Experience with Gun Violence and Gun Control 41. U.S.
Experience with Gun Violence and Gun Control