Incoming Resources
- Ending violence against women, from words to action, study of the Secretary-General
- Fighting for girls, new perspectives on gender and violence, edited by Meda Chesney-Lind and Nikki Jones
- Why we harm, Lois Presser
- Guns and violence
- Why kids kill, inside the minds of school shooters, Peter Langman
- The day freedom died, the Colfax massacre, the Supreme Court, and the betrayal of Reconstruction, Charles Lane
- Rising up and rising down, some thoughts on violence, freedom and urgent means, William T. Vollmann
- Wrestle at Walgreens, by Ron Barber and Ralph Keune
- On violence and on violence against women, Jacqueline Rose
- Like thunder, poets respond to violence in America, edited by Virgil Suʹarez and Ryan G. Van Cleave
- TV violence and the child, the evolution and fate of the Surgeon General's report, Douglass Cater and Stephen Strickland
- Bullet Park, a novel, John Cheever
- Bog bodies uncovered, solving Europe's ancient mystery, Miranda Aldhouse-Green ; foreword by Val McDermid
- Violence and terrorism, edited by Thomas J. Badey
- Enough, our fight to keep America safe from gun violence, Gabrielle Giffords and Mark Kelly ; with Harry Jaffe
- Why we snap, understanding the rage circuit in your brain, R. Douglas Fields, PhD
- Why men rebel
- See Jane hit, why girls are growing more violent and what can be done about it, James Garbarino
- Another day in the death of America, a chronicle of ten short lives, Gary Younge
- Virtuous violence, hurting and killing to create, sustain, end, and honor social relationships, Alan Page Fiske and Tage Shakti Rai
- Invisible chains, overcoming coercive control in your intimate relationship, Lisa Aronson Fontes
- Cradle of violence, how Boston's waterfront mobs ignited the American Revolution, Russell Bourne
- The psychology of hate, edited by Robert J. Sternberg
- The Irish troubles, a generation of violence, 1967-1992, J. Bowyer Bell
- Listening to Olivia, violence, poverty, and prostitution, Jody Raphael
- Suburban gangs, the affluent rebels, Dan Korem
- The dark side of man, tracing the origins of male violence, Michael P. Ghiglieri
- Helping children cope with disasters and terrorism, edited by Annette M. La Greca [and others]
- Violence and punishment, civilizing the body through time, Pieter Spierenburg
- A gangster's paradise, presented by Marion Mayer Hohdahl ; produced by Journeyman Pictures
- Bluecoats & Tar Heels, soldiers and civilians in Reconstruction North Carolina, Mark L. Bradley
- The meanings of social life, a cultural sociology, by Jeffrey C. Alexander
- Violence in America, an encyclopedia, Ronald Gottesman, editor in chief ; Richard Maxwell Brown, consulting editor
- Web of violence, a study of family violence, Jean Renvoize
- The disturbed violent offender, Hans Toch, Kenneth Adams
- Violence in America, coping with drugs, distressed families, inadequate schooling, and acts of hate, Raymond B. Flannery, Jr
- Crimetime, produced by Ron Barber, in Crimetime, Program 10
- The locust effect, why the end of poverty requires the end of violence, by Gary A. Haugen and Victor Boutros
- Shot, 101 survivors of gun violence in America, Kathy Shorr
- The mind of a murderer, privileged access to the demons that drive extreme violence, Katherine Ramsland ; foreword by Michael Stone
- The bully society, school shootings and the crisis of bullying in America's schools, Jessie Klein
- When deadly force is involved, a look at the legal side of stand your ground, duty to retreat, and other questions of self-defense, Bruce M. Lawlor
- Violent men, an inquiry into the psychology of violence, Hans Toch
- Why we fight, the roots of war and the paths to peace, Christopher Blattman
- The gift of fear, survival signals that protect us from violence, Gavin de Becker
- The causes and consequences of group violence, from bullies to terrorists, edited by James Hawdon, John Ryan, and Marc Lucht
- Slave patrols, law and violence in Virginia and the Carolinas, Sally E. Hadden
- Children, adolescents, and media violence, a critical look at the research, Steven J. Kirsh
- Intimate violence, Richard J. Gelles, Murray A. Straus
- Media coverage of mass violence