The Psychology of Group Aggression

The Psychology of Group Aggression
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Artikel-Nr:
9780470854549
Veröffentl:
2002
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
208
Autor:
Arnold P. Goldstein
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable E-Book
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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People in groups act aggressively as a group, not as a collection of individuals. The Psychology of Group Aggression's comprehensive journey starts with group dynamics theory and research by reviewing its relationship to aggression. Arnold P. Goldstein then provides a unique and valuable insight into the different types and levels of intensity of anti-social behavior, examines its causes and considers its costs. In separate chapters he considers low intensity aggression, including ostracism, hazing, teasing; mid-intensity, e.g. bullying, harassment; and high intensity aggression e.g. mobs and gangs. In a final section, he considers management and intervention techniques, both those widely employed and emerging methods. An important work for both a pure and an applied audience, this will be a key reference for many, including clinical and forensic psychologists, psychiatrists, criminal justice workers, social psychologists and academics and students in criminology, psychology and sociology. Published in the Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical Psychology Series Editors: Professor Clive Hollin, University of Leicester, UK and Dr Mary McMurran, Cardiff University, UK
People in groups act aggressively as a group, not as a collectionof individuals. The Psychology of Group Aggression's comprehensivejourney starts with group dynamics theory and research by reviewingits relationship to aggression.Arnold P. Goldstein then provides a unique and valuable insightinto the different types and levels of intensity of anti-socialbehavior, examines its causes and considers its costs. In separatechapters he considers low intensity aggression, includingostracism, hazing, teasing; mid-intensity, e.g. bullyingharassment; and high intensity aggression e.g. mobs and gangs. In afinal section, he considers management and intervention techniquesboth those widely employed and emerging methods.An important work for both a pure and an applied audience, thiswill be a key reference for many, including clinical and forensicpsychologists, psychiatrists, criminal justice workers, socialpsychologists and academics and students in criminology, psychologyand sociology.Published in the Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical PsychologySeries Editors:Professor Clive Hollin, University of Leicester, UKand Dr Mary McMurran, Cardiff University, UK
About the Author.Series Editors' Preface.Preface.PART I: INTRODUCTION.Aggression-Relevant Group Dynamics.PART II: FORMS AND FORMULATIONS.Low-Level AggressionBullying and HarassmentDelinquent GangsThe MobPART III: INTERVENTION.Established and Emerging Interventions.References.Index.

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