01450cam a2200265 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001300066019001200079020003100091035002100122035001200143040003200155050002300187082001700210100003100227245007800258260005300336300003500389504006600424505063500490650002001125650001401145984002501159115230720180901193619.0920814s1993 paua b 001 0 eng  a920318621 a9293267 a1566390338qalkaline paper 9(AuCNLDY)2009115 a1152307 aDLCbengcDLCdDLCdOrLoB-B00aBF575.A3bB43 199300a155.2/322201 aBerkowitz, Leonard,d1926-10aAggression :bits causes, consequences, and control /cLeonard Berkowitz. aPhiladelphia :bTemple University Press,cc1993. axxiv, 485 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 437-462) and indexes.2 a1. The Problem of Aggression -- Pt. 1. Emotional Aggression. 2. Effects of Frustrations. 3. We're Nasty When We Feel Bad. 4. Does Thinking Make It So? -- Pt. 2. Aggressive Personalities. 5. The Identification of the Violence Prone. 6. The Development of Violence Proneness -- Pt. 3. Violence in Society. 7. Violence in the Media. 8. Domestic Violence. 9. Murder -- Pt. 4. Controlling Aggression. 10. Punishment and Societal Controls. 11. Psychological Procedures for Controlling Aggression -- Pt. 5. Some Special Questions. 12. Biology and Aggression. 13. Aggression in the Laboratory. 14. In Conclusion: Some Lessons to Be Drawn. 0aAggressiveness. 0aViolence. aANLcYY 155.232 B513