Stories
- Article
What is violence?
Criminologist Laura Bui explores her early understanding of violence and outlines its definition and wider consequences.
- Article
What is structural violence?
Structural violence is seemingly invisible. But its tentacles have invaded every part of many people’s lives, thoughts, experiences and expectations, shaping them in ways they don’t even realise.
- Article
How can we prevent violence?
Evidence shows that strategies to prevent some types of violence can be very effective, while other, less well-acknowledged forms continue unabated. But hope can still guide us into a more peaceful future.
- Article
Where does violence come from?
The popular understanding of certain ideas in psychology have become so embedded that it’s easy to blame the parents when a young person commits a crime. Laura Bui looks to the past for evidence.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Violence and Aggression Various
Date: 1957-1991Reference: PP/ROS/E/8/1Part of: The Archive of Ismond Rosen (1924-1996)- Archives and manuscripts
Violence
Date: 1994Reference: SA/MIN/B/127aPart of: Mind (The Mental Health Charity): archives- Archives and manuscripts
Violence
Date: c.1977Reference: SA/MIN/B/126Part of: Mind (The Mental Health Charity): archives- Archives and manuscripts
Violence
Date: 1994Reference: SA/MIN/B/127Part of: Mind (The Mental Health Charity): archives- Books
Violence / edited by Norman Tutt.
Date: 1976