Trauma and its contribution to violent behaviour
Research on trauma and violence has grown immensely over the past 30 years. Although research findings strongly suggest traumatic experiences are related to future perpetration of violence, the precise nature of the relationship remains equivocal. Moreover, the correlational nature of most of the research in these areas prevents us from making any
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www.crimeandjustice.org.ukWorking Party, London: ACPO. Bennett, T.H. and Kemp, C. (1994). An Evaluation of Sector-Based Problem-Oriented Policing in Thames Valley Police Force Area. Report to the Home Office Research and Planning Unit. Cambridge: Institute of Criminology. Bennett, T.H. (1994) 'Community policing on the ground: developments in Britain'. In: Rosenbaum, D ...
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