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The Anxious Anzac: suggestions for a metric moment in late modern Australia
In: Materiaux pour l'histoire de notre temps, Band 113 - 114, Heft 1, S. 142-151
ISSN: 1952-4226
Lors de la préparation du centenaire de la Grande Guerre, le gouvernement australien a reçu plus de 600 propositions publiques. L' article analyse ces témoignages afin de mieux comprendre les aspects émotionnels générés par le souvenir de la guerre. Il identifie les angoisses et la part de subjectivité qui sous- tendent le souvenir, insiste sur le côté profondément traditionnel, en marge de l'histoire de la commémoration, étudie le rôle des témoignages et des reconstitutions et se penche sur ce qui est communément oublié lorsque les australiens évoquent la guerre.
Public health, youth violence, and perpetrator well-being
In: Peace and conflict: journal of peace psychology ; the journal of the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence, Peace Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association, Band 21, Heft 3, S. 322-333
ISSN: 1532-7949
Public Health, Youth Violence, and Perpetrator Well-Being
In: Neville , F G , Goodall , C A , Gavine , A J , Williams , D J & Donnelly , P D 2015 , ' Public Health, Youth Violence, and Perpetrator Well-Being ' Peace and Conflict , vol 21 , no. 3 , pp. 322-333 . DOI:10.1037/pac0000081
Youth violence poses a significant public health issue due to its health antecedents (e.g., health inequalities, mental health issues, alcohol misuse) and consequences (i.e., physical and psychological morbidity, and mortality). While violence and its desistance have traditionally been the purview of the criminal justice system, the importance of a preventative public health approach has been increasingly acknowledged. The public health approach employs scientific methods, seeks to intervene at multiple levels (primary, secondary and tertiary), and advocates for the involvement of multidisciplinary stakeholders. This article outlines the public health approach to youth violence; discusses examples of current public health research into youth violence prevention (i.e., school-based interventions, and gang interventions); and provides a brief review of the evidence regarding youth violence perpetrators and well-being, which suggests mixed outcomes (positive and negative) depending upon intentionality of violence, and congruency with group norms. The article concludes by highlighting future research directions.
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