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The Cambridge Handbook of Violent Behavior and Aggression
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Book chapters
pp. 5
Understanding Violence
pp. 111
The Psychophysiology of Aggression: Autonomic, Electrocortical, and Neuro‐Imaging Findings
pp. 151
Biosocial Bases of Violence
pp. 215
The Interaction of Nature and Nurture in Antisocial Behavior
pp. 260
Personality Dispositions and the Development of Violence and Conduct Problems
pp. 288
Personality and Violence: The Unifying Role of Structural Models of Personality
pp. 306
Exposure to Violence, Mental Health, and Violent Behavior
pp. 322
Social‐Cognitive Processes in the Development of Antisocial and Violent Behavior
pp. 344
School Violence
pp. 361
Peers and Violence: A Two‐Sided Developmental Perspective
pp. 388
Youth Gangs and Violent Behavior
pp. 19
Origins of Violent Behavior over the Life Span
pp. 403
Family Violence
pp. 418
Youth Violence Across Ethnic and National Groups: Comparisons of Rates and Developmental Processes
pp. 450
Social Networks and Violent Behavior
pp. 486
Cross‐National Research on Violent Victimization
pp. 501
Violent Juvenile Delinquency: Changes, Consequences, and Implications
pp. 519
Strain Theory and Violent Behavior
pp. 533
Self‐Control Theory and Criminal Violence
pp. 602
Therapeutic Treatment Approaches to Violent Behavior
pp. 727
Studying Aggression With Structural Equation Modeling
pp. 740
Overview of a Semi‐Parametric, Group‐Based Approach for Analyzing Trajectories of Development
pp. 767
Violent Behavior and the Science of Prevention
pp. 49
A Review of Research on the Taxonomy of Life-Course Persistent Versus Adolescence-Limited Antisocial Behavior
pp. 187
The Neuropsychology of Violence
pp. 245
Relational Aggression and Gender: An Overview
pp. 431
Adolescent Dating Abuse Perpetration: A Review of Findings, Methodological Limitations, and Suggestions for Future Research
pp. 545
Why Observing Violence Increases the Risk of Violent Behavior by the Observer
pp. 688
Social Contagion of Violence
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