Political Violence, Organized Crimes, Terrorism and Youth

On October 3, 2002, The World Health Organization (WHO) released World Report on Violence and Health 1 as a most important issue for the millennium on October 3, 2002. This report examines what is known about the epidemiology and prevention of violence from research and programs throughout the...

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Hoofdauteur: Ulusoy, M. Demet
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-352912014-01-20T00:02:06Z Political Violence, Organized Crimes, Terrorism and Youth Ulusoy, M. Demet Terrorism Violence On October 3, 2002, The World Health Organization (WHO) released World Report on Violence and Health 1 as a most important issue for the millennium on October 3, 2002. This report examines what is known about the epidemiology and prevention of violence from research and programs throughout the world. It addresses several types of violence, including child abuse and neglect by caregivers, youth violence (violence by adolescents and young adults aged 10-29 years), intimate partner violence, sexual violence, elder abuse, self-inflicted violence, and collective violence (the use of violence by one group against another to achieve political, social, or economic objectives; for example, war or terrorism). In our study we will focus on collective violence which is planned to achieve or motivated by specific social, political or economic objectives of an organized social or political group 2 . In other words, the descriptive features of this type of violence are being sponsored by some power agents in societies or states. 2013-08-29T02:43:23Z 2013-08-29T02:43:23Z 2008 Book 978-1-58603-903-5 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35291 en application/pdf IOS Press
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topic Terrorism
Violence
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Violence
Ulusoy, M. Demet
Political Violence, Organized Crimes, Terrorism and Youth
description On October 3, 2002, The World Health Organization (WHO) released World Report on Violence and Health 1 as a most important issue for the millennium on October 3, 2002. This report examines what is known about the epidemiology and prevention of violence from research and programs throughout the world. It addresses several types of violence, including child abuse and neglect by caregivers, youth violence (violence by adolescents and young adults aged 10-29 years), intimate partner violence, sexual violence, elder abuse, self-inflicted violence, and collective violence (the use of violence by one group against another to achieve political, social, or economic objectives; for example, war or terrorism). In our study we will focus on collective violence which is planned to achieve or motivated by specific social, political or economic objectives of an organized social or political group 2 . In other words, the descriptive features of this type of violence are being sponsored by some power agents in societies or states.
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title Political Violence, Organized Crimes, Terrorism and Youth
title_short Political Violence, Organized Crimes, Terrorism and Youth
title_full Political Violence, Organized Crimes, Terrorism and Youth
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title_full_unstemmed Political Violence, Organized Crimes, Terrorism and Youth
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publisher IOS Press
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