Political Violence, Organized Crimes, Terrorism, and YouthM. Demet Ulusoy IOS Press, 2008 - 253 páginas Whatever the cause or source of violent behavior may be, children who are subjected or witness to violence can be physically or psychologically damaged. Denied their right to develop, as a result of failure to protect them from violence, such children are unlikely to realise their potential as mature adults. |
Conteúdo
Introduction | 1 |
Human Beings and Violence | 9 |
Political Violence and Effects | 41 |
Political Violence and Its Patterns DirectIndirect Social Consequences | 81 |
Youth in the Web Trap of the Sponsored Violence | 131 |
Future Projection in the Era of Globalization | 199 |
Conclusion Looking Forward Through Youth Scope in Future and Calling Peace | 247 |
Author Index | 253 |
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2008 IOS Press activities adolescents Alysh anti-terrorism armed attacks behavior Bishkek child soldiers conflict context countries created crime and terrorism criminal culture drug trafficking economic effects employer environment ethnic Europe European exploitation Georgia globalisation globalization Hacettepe University human rights human trafficking identity illegal immigrants important increase individual institutions intergroup contact involved Islamist terrorism Islamist terrorists Jogorku Kenesh Journal Kosova Kyrgyzstan labor law enforcement living M.D. Ulusoy mental health migrants Muslims networks Northern Ireland organisation organized crime Palestinian parents participation person phenomenon political violence population problems psychological psychological trauma recruitment regions relationships result risk factors role Russia situation social structure society Soviet sportsmen status suicide bombers terrorist groups terrorist organizations thieves in law threat trauma tulip revolution Turkey University victims young youth