Psychological Perspectives on Understanding and Addressing Violence Against Children : Towards Building Cultures of Peace

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Psychological Perspectives on Understanding and Addressing Violence Against Children : Towards Building Cultures of Peace

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780197649510
  • eISBN:9780197649534

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Psychological Perspectives on Understanding and Addressing Violence Against Children argues that in order to achieve comprehensive responses to violence against children (VAC), scholars and practitioners must develop a robust understanding of how direct, structural, and cultural forms of violence interact across social systems. This understanding of VAC motivates a multi-sectoral response that seeks to promote intergenerational health and well-being through addressing violence in all its forms.This volume is organized into three interconnected sections that explore violence across socioecological domains: violence against children in social macrosystems, violence against children in social microsystems, and ways to address VAC in practice and policy. With chapters highlighting diverse methodological approaches, context-specific case studies, and approaches to redress violence through practice and policy, this volume is designed to be a resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers working to prevent VAC.

Table of Contents

PrefaceChapter 1 Introduction: Psychological Perspectives on Violence Against Children - Pressing Global Questions for Research and PolicyLaura Miller-Graff, Catherine Maloney, Scott MoeschbergerSection I: Violence against Children in Social MacrosystemsChapter 2 Sociopolitical Violence and Child Development: New Directions Informed by Longitudinal, Process-Oriented Research in Northern IrelandMark Cummings, Bethany Wentz, Michelle LeeChapter 3 The Psychosocial and Political Dynamics of Children and Youth Entering and Exiting Armed GroupsGabriel Velez, Fabio Idrobo, Programa Educapaz, La Fundacion para la ReconciliacionChapter 4 Peace Across Cultures: Understanding Children's Traumatic Migration Experience and Pathways of HealingAmy Marks, Regina Roberg, Rose Luhers, Cynthia Garcia CollChapter 5 Resilience to Structural Violence: Learning from African AdolescentsLinda Theron, Sadiyya Haffeejee, Michael UngarChapter 6 The Impact of Racism on Violence Exposure Among Black Children in the United StatesDonte Bernard, Henry Willis, Effua SosooSection II: Violence against Children in Social MicrosystemsChapter 7 Child Sex and Labor Trafficking: Psychological Perspectives on Risk Factors, Impacts, and InterventionsKelly Kinnish, Shannon Self-Brown, Katherine Reuben, Kathryn O'Hara, Elizabeth PerryChapter 8 Global Perspectives on Family Violence: Prevalence and Effects on Children across Cultural ContextsKathryn Howell, Taylor Napier, Kari Thomsen, Cecilia Martinez Torteya, Asa KallstromChapter 9 Navigating Violent Spaces: Violence Against Children in Alternative CareScott Moeschberger, BreeAnna BaileyChapter 10 Understanding Sexual Exploitation and Abuse of Girls: Structural and Episodic Violence in the Urban Slums of MombasaMichael Wessels, Kathleen Kostelny, Ken OndoroSection III: Practice and Policy to Redress Violence against ChildrenChapter 11 Teacher Violence - A Global Perspective on Prevalence, Consequences, and PreventionTobias Hecker, Faustine Bwire Masath, Joseph Ssenyonga, Mabula Nkuba, Katharin HermenauChapter 12 Education in Crisis: Exploring the Effectiveness of Accelerated Education Programs in the Democratic Republic of Congo and TanzaniaNeil Boothby, Abigail Mills, Ygal Sharon, Shukran SalvatoryChapter 13 Addressing Violence Against Children in Low-Resource and Humanitarian Settings: Potential of Family-Based ApproachesEve Puffer, Savannah Johnson, Amanda SimChapter 14 Formal and Informal Social Control of Family Violence: A Comparison of Protective and Punitive Approaches with Respect to Family HeterogeneityClifton Emery, Alhassan AbdullahChapter 15 Building Resilience among Refugee Youth in Lebanon: Comparing Delivery Modes of a Digital Mental Health GameDana Townsend, Solfrid Raknes, Mahmoud HammoudConclusionsChapter 16 Preventing and Responding to Violence Against Children: Implications for Researchers, Practitioners and PolicymakersLaura Miller-Graff, Catherine Maloney, Scott Moeschberger

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