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Warriors And Peacemakers How Third Parties Shape Violence Mark Cooney Editor

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Warriors And Peacemakers How Third Parties Shape Violence Mark Cooney Editor
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Publisher: New York University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 75.15 MB
Author: Mark Cooney (editor)
ISBN: 9780814723678, 0814723675
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Warriors And Peacemakers How Third Parties Shape Violence Mark Cooney Editor by Mark Cooney (editor) 9780814723678, 0814723675 instant download after payment.

Why do some conflicts escalate into violence while others dissipate harmlessly? Under what circumstances will people kill, and why?
While homicide has been viewed largely in the pathological terms of "crime" and "deviance," violence, Mark Cooney contends, is a naturally-occurring form of conflict found throughout history and across cultures under certain social conditions. Cooney has analyzed the social control of homicide within and across over 30 societies and interviewed several dozens of prisoners incarcerated for murder or manslaughter, as well as members of their families. Violence such as homicide can only be understood, he argues, by transcending the traditional focus on the social characteristics of the killer and victims, and by looking at the role played by family members, friends, neighbors, onlookers, police officers, and judges. These third parties can be a source of peace or violence, depending on how they are configured in particular cases. Violence flourishes, Cooney demonstrates, when authority is either very strong or very weak and when third-party ties are strong and boundaries between groups sharply defined.
Drawing on recent theory in the lively new sociological speciality of conflict management, Mark Cooney has culled a vast array of evidence from modern and preindustrial societies to provide us with the first general sociological analysis of human violence.

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