Violence and Childhood in the Inner City
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Oct '97
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The contributors present various opinions about the causes of violence in American cities.
The contributors to this book believe that something can be done to make life, especially childhood, in American cities safer. They consider why there is so much violence, why some people become violent and others do not, and why violence is more prevalent in some areas. The authors also review a variety of intervention strategies.The contributors to this book believe that something can be done to make life in American cities safer, to make growing up in the urban ghettos less risky, and to reduce the violence that so often permeates urban childhoods. They consider why there is so much violence, why some people become violent and others do not, and why violence is more prevalent in some areas. Both biological and psychological characteristics of individuals are considered. The authors also discuss how the urban environment, especially the street culture, affects childhood development. They review a variety of intervention strategies, considering when it would be appropriate to use them and towards whom they should be targeted. Drawing upon ethnographic commentary, laboratory experiments, historical reviews, and program descriptions, this book presents a variety of opinions on the causes of urban violence and the changes necessary to reduce it.
"This is an excellent collection of essays. The reviews of the literature are comprehensive." Steven F. Messner, Contemporary Sociology
"...recommended for anyone who is seriously concerned about the level of violence in the United States." Ronald Hinch, Canadian Journal of Urban Research
ISBN: 9780521583268
Dimensions: 237mm x 158mm x 25mm
Weight: 640g
350 pages