Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research
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Reviewing in a pandemic? A commentary on COVID-19 and domestic homicide review
James RowlandsThis paper is a commentary on COVID-19’s impact on Domestic Homicide Reviews (DHRs), the system in England and Wales that enables learning from domestic abuse-related deaths.
Aggression in schizophrenia, bipolar and major depression disorder
Mohammad Javad Najafzadeh, Sadra Ghazanfari Pour, Parisa DivsalarThe risk of aggression is higher among people with psychiatric disorders. This study aims to determine the association of aggression with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder…
Peer victimization and eating behaviors in college students: the mediating role of perceived stress
Lisa H. Rosen, Shannon Scott, Briana E. PaulmanThis study aims to examine whether peer victimization predicted disordered eating behaviors during emerging adulthood, and if this relationship was mediated by perceived stress.
Female genital mutilation (FGM) trauma and mental health support during the UK lockdown: exploring women’s experiences
Peggy Mulongo, Roxanne Khan, Susan McAndrew, Michael McKeownThe purpose of this study is to report findings from interviews with seven African-heritage women attending a female genital mutilation (FGM) Clinic in the north of…
The pandemic did not interrupt LA’s violence interrupters
Jiaoying Ren, Karina Santoso, David Hyde, Andrea L. Bertozzi, P. Jeffrey BrantinghamThe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on crime has been highly variable. One possible source of variation runs indirectly through the impact that the pandemic had on groups…
Bosnian Americans: transmission of trauma between generations
Ahmet Emre DikyurtThere have been a plethora of social science studies of diasporas and immigrants in the USA. Research on Bosnian-Americans, however, has been relatively sparse. The…
The “epidemic within the pandemic”: meeting the needs of racially minoritised women experiencing domestic abuse during the Covid-19 pandemic
Severyna MagillIn March 2020, the UK entered its first lockdown responding to the Covid-19 pandemic. In the same month, the Domestic Abuse Bill had its first reading in Parliament…
The impact of COVID-19 on women and children in the UK who were victims of domestic abuse: a practitioner perspective
Charlotte Proudman, Ffion LloydThis study aims to explore the impact of COVID-19 on women and children in the UK who were victims of domestic abuse.
Suicide, gender and socio-economic factors: a panel study of 79 counties in the Slovak Republic
Jakub Harman, Eva RievajováThe purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between suicide rates broken down by gender and socio-economic factors in the Slovak Republic.
Effect of educational intervention based on theory of planned behavior on aggression preventive behaviors in students
Ali Asghar Khaleghi, Saeedeh Jafarzadeh, Pooyan Afzali Harsini, Seyyed Hannan Kashfi, Fatemeh Mohammadkhah, Ali Khani JeihooniAggressive behaviors are common among students. Given the importance of education in reducing aggressive behavior, this study aims to examine the influence of a theory of…
Perception of cyberbullying among students: the study of a developing country
Andrew Tetteh, Fred Awaah, Dorcas AddoThis study aims to investigate students’ perceptions regarding the causes and effects of cyberbullying among university students. The study also establishes whether or not…
Tales of woe: farmers–herders conflict and victimisation experiences in Nigeria
Pius Enechojo Adejoh, Omobolanle Gift Amaike, Augustine Okechuchwu Agugua, Gafar Femi Olowu, Sofiat Busari-AkinbodeThis paper aims to examine the victimisation experiences of farmers, herders and community members within the context of the persistent conflict between farmers and…
The evolutive dimension of conflict resolution: contributions from behavioral sciences and the analysis of animal behavior to inquiries about peace
Ángela Karina Ávila HernándezThe purpose of this paper is return to some findings and approaches typical of behavioral sciences and evolutionary anthropology that will allow us to link the process of…
When cyberaggression is personal: gender differences in threats and betrayals of partners and friends
Li Eriksson, Tara Renae McGee, Viktoria Rosse, Christine Bond, Nicole HorstmanNew ways of perpetrating relational aggression have been facilitated by the increased availability and adoption of technology for communication, resulting in growing…
BMI and race and ethnicity as predictors of victimization and perpetration in emerging adulthood
Shannon Scott, Lisa Rosen, Briana PaulmanRace and ethnicity, BMI and other factors can affect ratings of one’s experiences in school, work and other settings. The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of…
Surviving intimate partner violence and disaster
Clare E.B. Cannon, Regardt Ferreira, Fredrick Buttell, Allyson O'ConnorFew studies investigating disaster have examined the risks associated with surviving both disaster and intimate partner violence (IPV). IPV is psychological or physical…
A multi-level, time-series network analysis of the impact of youth peacebuilding on quality peace
Laura K. Taylor, Celia BährOver 60% of armed conflicts re-occur; the seed of future conflict is sown even as a peace agreement is signed. The cyclical nature of war calls for a focus on youth who…
The inheritance of local wisdom for maintaining peace in multicultural society
Thriwaty Arsal, Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati, Puji HardatiThe research aims to investigate the value of local wisdom, analyse local wisdom for the harmony of a multicultural society and discover forms of inheritance of local…
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hybridEditors:
- Associate Prof Philip Birch
- Prof Jane Ireland