Violence : opposing viewpoints / [print]
Laura K. Egendorf, book editor.
- San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)2001.
- 192 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm.
- Opposing viewpoints series .
Violent crime is getting worse Violent crime is decreasing Youth violence is a serious problem Problem of youth violence is overstated Domestic violence against women is a serious problem Domestic violence against men is a serious problem Brain damage can cause violence Role of brain damage in causing violence is overemphasized Male violence against women has a variety of causes Gender has little to do with female violence American culture leads to violence Racial discrimination and inequality cause urban violence Drug use leads to violence Violence in the media can lead to youth violence Violence in the media should not be blamed for youth violence Poor parenting is a factor in youth violence Parents should not be blamed for youth violence American culture is a factor in youth violence Youth violence has various causes Stronger gun control laws will reduce violent crime Current gun control laws will not reduce violent crime Zero tolerance policies are a useful response to school violence Zero tolerance policies are an unfair response to school violence Hate-crimes laws are a solution to violence against minorities Hate-crimes laws are too arbitrary Kenneth Lloyd Billingsley -- Matthew Gore -- Bill Owens -- Michael A. Males -- Erica Goode -- Patricia Pearson -- Norbert Myslinski -- Bettyann H. Kevles and Daniel J. Kevles -- Richard J. Gelles -- Rene Denfeld -- E.J. Dionne Jr. -- Joan McCord -- Robert L. DuPont -- Elizabeth K. Carll -- Jack Valenti -- James Garbarino -- Don Feder -- Robert Tracinski -- Ronald D. Stephens -- Handgun Control -- Edmund F. McGarrell -- Vincent L. Ferrandino and Gerald N. Tirozzi -- Richard L. Curwin and Allen N. Mendler -- Jeffrey C. Isaac -- Ann Coulter.