tailieunhanh - Behind the Mask

To come to terms with crime and violence in South Africa, the contributors to this volume suggest that we must go beyond the masks of both the criminal and society itself - the hidden social processes that give rise to crime and violence. They indicate that crime is imbedded in the social structure, in the integration of families and communities, in the breakdown of authority and trust, and in inequalities that breed hostility and disempowerment. These are linked to recent developments in the field of social capital, and to links between violence, economic inequality and the breakdown of social cohesion | Contents Free download from I INTRODUCTION TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH Chapter 1 Crime violence and public health - Alex Butchart and Tony Emmett Violence prevention and public health Major characteristics of the public health approach References Chapter 2 Violence and violence prevention in South Africa A sociological and historical perspective - Al ex Butchart Martin Terre Blanche Brandon Hamber and Mohamed Seedat Violence in twentieth-century South Africa A Foucauldean perspective Basic instincts and moral orthopaedics Violence as a psychodynamic phenomenon The new sovereignty State violence and the armed struggle The New Discipline I Caring for victims of violence The New Discipline II Violence prevention Conclusion References II CASE STUDIES Chapter 3 Trauma epidemiology data Application in the prevention of injury and crime -J. W. van der Spuy and S. Marais Summary Introduction In quest of solutions National Trauma Research Programme Discussion Recommendations 5 References Free download from Chapter 4 Soul City - Lee Rocha-Silva and Graeme Hendricks Summary Introduction Background and context Aims and underlying principles assumptions or theory Overall strategy and specific projects Structures Lessons learnt Conclusions References Chapter 5 Centre for Peace Action - Mariana Steyn and Graeme Hendricks Summary Introduction Origin of the Centre for Peace Action Aims and goals Assumptions theory or model used to construct the programme Programmes Structures Contextual and programme changes Conclusions References Chapter 6 The Parent Centre - Alex Butchart and Graeme Hendricks Summary 6 Introduction Free download from Origins of the Parent Centre Identifying missed intervention opportunities The Parent Centre s evidence for action Programmes Structures Affiliations funding and budget Research and evaluation Conclusions References Chapter 7 Metrorail Commuter Safety Project -Alex Butchart Summary .