Abstract onlyViolence is a serious public health and human rights challenge with global psychosocial impacts across the human lifespan. As a middle-income country (MIC), South Africa experiences high levels of interpersonal, self-directed and collective violence, taking physical, sexual and/or psychological forms. Careful epidemiological research has consistently shown that complex causal pathways bind the social fabric of structural inequality, socio-cultural tolerance of violence, militarized masculinity, disrupted community and family life, and erosion of social capital, to individual-level biological, developmental and personality-related risk factors to produce this polymorphic profile of violence in the country. Engaging with a concer...
Abstract and Introdcution for a presentation at 'Violence and the Contexts of Hostility, '...
The international community considers South Africa a regional bastion of democratic, economic and so...
To come to terms with crime and violence in South Africa, we must get behind the masks of both the c...
Violence is a serious problem in South Africa with many effects on health services; it presents comp...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 162-182).High levels of crime and violence...
In the wake of apartheid, many in the South African health and social sciences shifted their orient...
International audienceEven since Weber and Durkheim made it a major intellectual topic, violence has...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)According to Dell (1989) violence is a strikingly lineal concept that is d...
Background\ud \ud Burden of disease estimates for South Africa have highlighted the particularly hig...
The global community has a multiplicity of challenges and problems that include, amongst others, gen...
Th is paper explores South African and international literature relevant to repeat off ending. It re...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: S'attaquer au problème de la violence en Afrique d...
Vigilante violence is generally understood as an alternative means of controlling crime and providin...
This profound and deeply compassionate study aims to reach into the complexities of political violen...
This review presents the major lines of investigation regarding violence in Africa since the Cold Wa...
Abstract and Introdcution for a presentation at 'Violence and the Contexts of Hostility, '...
The international community considers South Africa a regional bastion of democratic, economic and so...
To come to terms with crime and violence in South Africa, we must get behind the masks of both the c...
Violence is a serious problem in South Africa with many effects on health services; it presents comp...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 162-182).High levels of crime and violence...
In the wake of apartheid, many in the South African health and social sciences shifted their orient...
International audienceEven since Weber and Durkheim made it a major intellectual topic, violence has...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)According to Dell (1989) violence is a strikingly lineal concept that is d...
Background\ud \ud Burden of disease estimates for South Africa have highlighted the particularly hig...
The global community has a multiplicity of challenges and problems that include, amongst others, gen...
Th is paper explores South African and international literature relevant to repeat off ending. It re...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: S'attaquer au problème de la violence en Afrique d...
Vigilante violence is generally understood as an alternative means of controlling crime and providin...
This profound and deeply compassionate study aims to reach into the complexities of political violen...
This review presents the major lines of investigation regarding violence in Africa since the Cold Wa...
Abstract and Introdcution for a presentation at 'Violence and the Contexts of Hostility, '...
The international community considers South Africa a regional bastion of democratic, economic and so...
To come to terms with crime and violence in South Africa, we must get behind the masks of both the c...