Sports-related violence is a form of interpersonal violence. Violence that occurs in and around the sporting world can have potentially severe physical and psy-chological repercussions for those involved. Although scholars in a wide range of disciplines have addressed three of the subsets of sports-related violence, they have done so without regard to the interconnected nature of the subsets, choos-ing instead to look at hazing, brawling, and foul play as independent problems. By separating hazing, brawling, and foul play and failing to recognize that their connection to sport connects them, scholars fail to see how sports-related violence is a broad example of interpersonal violence. This review describes some of the academic literature, p...
The mediatization of several high-profile cases of sexual abuse in sports has sensitized a larger pu...
In today’s world the nature of violence and prevalence of it are with a high-risk profile and the na...
Athletic programs in the public schools and colleges are often instifled by assertions that competit...
Interpersonal violence is behavior that intentionally threatens, attempts, or actually inflicts harm...
Interpersonal violence in sport, especially against athletes, is a prevalent problem and arguably on...
Crowd violence is a regular feature of spectator sports around the world. Contemporary research reco...
Crowd violence is a regular feature of spectator sports around the world. Contemporary research reco...
The link between sport and violence is widely acknowledged. While the focus has been on “player viol...
Background. It is acknowledged that aggressive behavior and bullying in sport are destructive aspect...
In this paper, based on the content analysis of articles in sport journals and other newspapers are ...
This article addresses the problem of violence in sports and assesses the inability of the tradition...
Physical and psychological harm as a result of unsanctioned aggression and violence in sport continu...
Because male athletes have exhibited aggressive tendencies in a variety of settings, they may be at ...
The authors emphasize that violence in sport can be defined as a violation of the rules of the sport...
The present paper analyses the causes that lead to violent behaviour in sport (from the social, econ...
The mediatization of several high-profile cases of sexual abuse in sports has sensitized a larger pu...
In today’s world the nature of violence and prevalence of it are with a high-risk profile and the na...
Athletic programs in the public schools and colleges are often instifled by assertions that competit...
Interpersonal violence is behavior that intentionally threatens, attempts, or actually inflicts harm...
Interpersonal violence in sport, especially against athletes, is a prevalent problem and arguably on...
Crowd violence is a regular feature of spectator sports around the world. Contemporary research reco...
Crowd violence is a regular feature of spectator sports around the world. Contemporary research reco...
The link between sport and violence is widely acknowledged. While the focus has been on “player viol...
Background. It is acknowledged that aggressive behavior and bullying in sport are destructive aspect...
In this paper, based on the content analysis of articles in sport journals and other newspapers are ...
This article addresses the problem of violence in sports and assesses the inability of the tradition...
Physical and psychological harm as a result of unsanctioned aggression and violence in sport continu...
Because male athletes have exhibited aggressive tendencies in a variety of settings, they may be at ...
The authors emphasize that violence in sport can be defined as a violation of the rules of the sport...
The present paper analyses the causes that lead to violent behaviour in sport (from the social, econ...
The mediatization of several high-profile cases of sexual abuse in sports has sensitized a larger pu...
In today’s world the nature of violence and prevalence of it are with a high-risk profile and the na...
Athletic programs in the public schools and colleges are often instifled by assertions that competit...