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Why We Kill

Understanding Violence Across Cultures and Disciplines
Buch | Softcover
226 Seiten
2020 | 2nd edition
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-27166-4 (ISBN)
CHF 69,80 inkl. MwSt
Capital punishment, serial killings, war, terrorism, abortion, honour killings, euthanasia, suicide bombings, war, and genocide: all involve the taking of life. Put most simply, all involve killing other people. However, cultural context heavily influences heavily how people perceive these acts, and most people reading this paragraph will likely disagree on the extent to which these "count" as killing.

For such an evolved species, humans can be violent far beyond the point of humanity. Why We Kill examines this violence in its many forms, exploring how culture plays a role in people’s understanding and definition of violent action. From the first chapter, which examines "conventional" homicide, to the final chapter’s bone-chilling account of the Rwandan genocide, this fascinating book makes compelling reading.

Prof. Nancy Loucks OBE, B.A. in Criminology cum laude, M. Phil. and Ph.D. in Criminology (Cantab), is Chief Executive of Families Outside, a national Scottish charity that works on behalf of families affected by imprisonment, as well as Visiting Professor at the University of Strathclyde’s Centre for Law, Crime & Justice. Prof. Loucks's work has included extensive research in criminology including the imprisonment of women, aspects of prison discipline and control, violence and bullying, use of drugs and alcohol, suicides and self-injury, and the impact of imprisonment on prisoners’ families. Other projects have included research into the employment of people with a criminal record in the European Union, human rights aspects of religious communities in prisons, and risk assessment of serious sexual and violent offenders. Prof. Loucks was awarded an Order of the British Empire in the 2016 New Year’s Honours list for services to Education and Human Rights. Prof. Joanna R. Adler, Head of the Department of Psychology and Sport Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, B. Sc. (hons); M. Phil. (Cantab.); Ph.D.; C. Psychol. Forens.; FHEA is a professor in Forensic Psychology. She has conducted research in areas including fear, power, and victimisation in prisons; effects of fear of crime on psychological well-being; intra-familial violence; police stress; the punishment of young offenders; radicalisation of "at risk youth" and hate crimes. Dr. Sally Smith Holt, School of Religion, Belmont University B.A., M. Div., M. A., Ph.D. earned her Ph.D. from the Graduate Department of Religion at Vanderbilt University. She is interested in philosophical and theological ethics and related issues of justice. Much of her current work focuses on world religions and possibilities for dialogue. She works with study abroad programs in Spain and also serves as Site Coordinator for Central Seminary. Dr. Holt is a professor of religion at Belmont University in Nashville, TN.

Introduction

Religion, Culture, and Killing

Nancy Loucks, Sally Smith Holt, and Joanna R. Adler

1 Homicide in Context

Sophie Pike, Cherly Allsop, and Fiona Brookman

2 ‘You Always Hurt the One You Love’: Homicide in a Domestic Context

Maria Kaspersson

3 Serial Killing

Elizabeth Yardley

4 Mass Shootings in America

Frederic Lemieux

5 Capital Punishment: Creating More Victims?

Seema Kandelia

6 Abortion

Lawrence M. Hinman

7 Euthanasia – The Moral Landscape

Lawrence M. Hinman

8 Suicide

Kay Nooney

9 Terrorism – A Unique Form of Political Violence

Rohan Guneratna

10 Collective Violence and War

Daya Somasundaram and T. Umaharan

11 Massacre at Murambi: The Rank and File Killers of Genocide

Stephen D. Smith

Epilogue

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 4 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 216 mm
Gewicht 200 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeine Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sozialpsychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-367-27166-4 / 0367271664
ISBN-13 978-0-367-27166-4 / 9780367271664
Zustand Neuware
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