Preventing Violence by James Gilligan

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  • Pub. Date: July 2001
  • 112pp
  • Sales Rank: 354,397
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    • Pub. Date: July 2001
    • Publisher: Thames & Hudson
    • Format: Paperback, 112pp
    • Sales Rank: 354,397

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    "In this book, the American psychiatrist James Gilligan proposes a radically new way of thinking about violence and how best to prevent it. Violence is most often addressed in moral and legal terms: 'How evil is this action, and how much punishment does it deserve?' Unfortunately, this way of thinking - the basis for our legal and political institutions - does nothing to shed light on the causes of violence." "Violent criminals have been Gilligan's teachers and he has been their student. Prisons are microcosms of the societies in which they exist, and examining them in detail, we can learn about society as a whole. Gilligan suggests treating violence as a public health problem. He advocates initiating radical social and economic change to attack the root causes of violence, focusing on those at increased risk of becoming violent, and dealing with those who are already violent as if they were in quarantine, rather than simply incarcerating them for reasons of punishment and revenge." "The twentieth century was steeped in violence. If we try to understand the violence of individuals, we may come to prevent the collective violence that threatens our future far more than all the individual crimes put together."--BOOK JACKET.

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    A Must Read for Anyone Dealig with School or Prisonsby Little-Water-Woman

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    July 16, 2009: This book is probably the best I've read on the complex problems we have created in the United States, when it comes to violence, bullying, and haneling frustration. I recommend to everyone I speak to. I have spent 25 years working in schools and jails - our systems is broken and we need to fix it! This book shows us how!