Handbook of children, culture, and violence / edited by Nancy E. Dowd, Dorothy G. Singer, Robin Fretwell Wilson.

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Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
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Physical Description:l, 483 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Nancy E. Dowd
  • Prologue: Developmental variations among children and adolescents--an overview of the research and policy implications / Dorothy G. Singer
  • Child witnessing of domestic violence / Naomi Cahn
  • Domestic violence and child protection: confronting the dilemmas in moving from family court to dependency court / Thomas D. Lyon and Mindy B. Mechanic
  • Sexually predatory parents and the children in their care: remove the threat, not the child / Robin Fretwell Wilson
  • Exposure to pornography as a cause of child sexual victimization / Diana E. H. Russell and Natalie J. Purcell
  • Statutory rape: an empirical examination of claims of "overreaction" / Ross E. Cheit and Laura Braslow
  • Mitigating the impact of publicity on child crime victims and witnesses / Charles Putnam and David Finkelhor
  • The violent shadows of children's culture / John Cech
  • A preliminary demography of television violence / Nancy Signorelli
  • Protecting children's welfare in an anxiety-producing media environment / Joanna Cantor
  • The impact of violent music on youth / Barbara J. Wilson and Nicole Martins
  • How real is the problem of TV violence? Research and policy perspectives / Dale Kunkel and Lara Zwarun
  • Violent video games: effects on youth and public policy implications / Douglas A. Gentile and Craig A. Anderson
  • Positive features of video games / Laurie N. Taylor
  • Children, adolescents, and the culture of online hate / Brendesha Tynes
  • Constitutional obstacles to regulating violence in the media / Catherine J. Ross
  • Peer victimization: the nature and prevalence of bullying among children and youth / Susan P. Limber
  • Bullying and violence in American schools / Elen DeLara
  • Judging juvenile responsibility: a social ecological perspective / Mark R. Fondacaro and Lauren G. Fasig
  • Adult punishment for juvenile offenders: does it reduce crime? / Richard E. Redding
  • Psychopathy assessment and juvenile justice mental health evaluations / Matthew Owen Howard, Michael K. Dayton, Kirk A. Foster, Michael G. Vaughn, and John L. Zelner
  • Cleaning up toxic violence: an ecogenerist paradigm / Barbara Bennett Woodhouse.