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Exposure to collective gender-based violence causes intimate partner violence | |
English | |
20230900 | |
Elsevier | |
Stojetz, Wolfgang | Brück, Tilman | |
Angola | gender-based violence effects | determinants of violence | domestic violence | causality | armed conflict effects | developing countries | veterans, male | former combatants, male | sexual violence effects | exposure to violence effects | |
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Journal of development economics ; vol. 164 | |
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ART : 24857 : Not available for external loan | |
Public reactions to male versus female terrorism : experimental evidence or the male warrior hypothesis | |
English | |
20180400 | |
Sage | |
Lindner, Miriam | |
attitude to torture | social perception | group processes | gender roles | interrogation techniques | punishment | sex factors | aggression | combatants, female | combatants, male | counterterrorism | interrogation | social psychology | intergroup relations | bias | ingroup outgroup | violence | gender aspects | public opinion | terrorists, female | terrorists, male | perpetrators, female | perpetrators, male | United States | |
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Evolutionary psychology: an international journal of evolutionary approaches to psychology and behavior ; vol. 16, no. 2 | |
ART : 25297 : Not available for external loan | |
Spectres of the other : post-war mobilization in Uganda | |
English | |
20180000 | |
Musem Tusculanum | |
Verma, Cecilie Lanken | |
Uganda | former combatants, male | postconflict situations | combatant rehabilitation | Acholi | government policy | political ideologies | |
Sporadically radical: ethnographies of organized violence and militant mobilization / Steffen Hensen, Henrik Vigh (eds.) - ISBN: 9788763546027 | |
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Social closure and militant openings : tangentiality, homology and the struggle for social being in Guinea Bissau | |
English | |
20180000 | |
Musem Tusculanum | |
Vigh, Henrik | |
Guinea-Bissau | Europe | men | young adult, male | militancy | violence | criminal behaviour | organised crime | determinants of perpetration | Islamist groups | combatants, male | criminals, male | self concept | social marginalisation | socioeconomic factors | poverty | radicalisation | social movements | social mobility | migration | former combatants, male | drug dealing | religious groups | Muslims | West Africans | urban areas | repression | personal narratives | trafficking in drugs | power | |
Sporadically radical: ethnographies of organized violence and militant mobilization / Steffen Hensen, Henrik Vigh (eds.) - ISBN: 9788763546027 | |