Violence in American Society: An Encyclopedia of Trends, Problems, and Perspectives [2 volumes]
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440854675
ISBN-10: 144085467X
Greutate: 1.77 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 144085467X
Greutate: 1.77 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Addresses all aspects of violence in American society, past and present, including societal factors and legal, political, and law enforcement responses
Notă biografică
Chris Richardson, PhD, is assistant professor of communication studies at Young Harris College, GA.
Cuprins
AcknowledgmentsIntroductionChronologyVolume 1 Animal Cruelty to MurderAnimal CrueltyStephen Muzzatti and Kirsten L. GrieveFurther ReadingPrimary Documents 22ASPCA Position StatementExcerpts from the USDA "Blue Book" on Animal CareArsonRhena SouthFurther ReadingPrimary Documents 46Anti-Arson Act of 1979 Bill SummaryExcerpt from the U.S. Department of Justice Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Manual (1981)Arson-for-Profit Information Center Final Review and Evaluation Report (New York City)Assault and BatteryDavid WhiteFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsExcerpt from Fisher v. Carrousel Motor Hotel (Supreme Court of Texas, 1967)Sentencing of Officers Stacey Koon and Laurence Powell (1993)Excerpt from the Congressional Hearing on "The Impact of Interactive Violence on Children" (2000)Civil Disobedience and Nonviolent ProtestAndrea SimmondsFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsExcerpts of Arguments in Clay v. United States (1971)CyberbullyingTamar FaberFurther ReadingPrimary Documents 142"What Is Cyberbullying" from the U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesBE BEST Campaign Mission (2017)Domestic ViolenceSabine Elisabeth AretzFurther ReadingPrimary Documents 162Attitudes toward Domestic Violence in the 1820s-Calvin Bradley v. the State (1824)Excerpts from Thurman v. City of Torrington Decision (1985)Presidential Proclamation of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month (2018)Hate CrimeDana MihailescuFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsRemarks of President Barack Obama at Commemoration of the Passage of the Hate Crimes Prevention Act (2009)Excerpt from the Bias Crime Assessment Tool (BCAT) and GuidelinesLynchingJennifer PotterFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsExcerpt from "Lynch Law in Georgia" by Ida Wells-Barnett (1899)Bill Declaring Lynching a Federal Crime (2018)Mass ShootingsAngie ChuangFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsExcerpts of Responses from Members of Congress to Various Recent Mass ShootingsMedia ViolenceAaron Drummond and James D. SauerFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsCongressional Testimony of Dee Snider of Twisted Sister (1985)Excerpts from the Brown v. EMA Supreme Court Decision (2011)MurderChris RichardsonFurther ReadingPrimary Documents 307Excerpts from Serial Murder: Pathways for Investigations (2015)Volume 2 Police Violence to Youth ViolencePolice ViolenceNataleah Hunter-YoungFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsExcerpt from Report on the FBI's COINTELPRO Program (1976)Excerpt from the Trial of the LAPD Officers Involved in the Rodney King Beating (1991)Prison ViolenceGrant TietjenFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsExcerpt from the Diary of John L. Ransom, Inmate at Andersonville Prison (July 1864)Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000-2013-Statistical Tables (2015)Rape and Sexual ViolenceLuigi EspositoFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsHarriet Jacobs on Rape and Slavery (1860)Frequently Asked Questions about the Change in the UCR Definition of Rape (2014)Religious ViolenceKendall MarchmanFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsJohn Louis O'Sullivan on America's Manifest Destiny (1845)U.S. Senate Resolution Apologizing for Past Government Mistreatment of Native Americans (2009)RobberyAaron Puhrmann, Christian Schlaerth, Justin Jacobi, and Garrett GillenFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsExcerpt from James Guelff and Chris McCurley Body Armor Act of 2001Slavery and Human TraffickingWalter IsaacFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsEmancipation Proclamation (1863)Slavery Convention of 1926Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade, and Institutions and Practices Similar to Slavery (1957)Sports ViolenceShaughan A. Keaton and Christopher C. GearhartFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsExcerpt from Congressional Hearing on Violence in Sports (2014)StalkingSabine Elisabeth AretzFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsStatement of Kathleen Krueger before the Senate Judiciary Committee (1993)Excerpt from the Revision of The Model Stalking Code (2007)Press Release Describing the Cyberstalking Case of David Matusiewicz and Amy Gonzalez (2018)Terrorism and Anti-Government ViolenceRyan ShafferFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsExcerpt of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Decision Affirming the Conviction of Timothy McVeigh (1997)Visualizing ViolenceJody B. Cutler-BittnerFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsExcerpt from Ida B. Wells-Barnett's Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases (1892)WarGlen M. E. DuerrFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsDeclaration of Independence (1776)American Declaration of War against Japan (1941)Speech of President George W. Bush Announcing the Commencement of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan (2001)Youth ViolenceKaren J. RennerFurther ReadingPrimary DocumentsExcerpt from William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765)Excerpt from the U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Roper v. Simmons (2005)About the Editor and ContributorsIndex 601
Recenzii
An ideal overview of American violence that will pique the interest of general readers and provide high school students and undergraduates with an outstanding resource for reports and background research.
This work provides essential reading for anyone interested in violence. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All readers.
This work provides essential reading for anyone interested in violence. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All readers.