Handbook of Political Violence and Children: Psychosocial Effects, Intervention, and Prevention Policy
Handbook of Political Violence and Children: Psychosocial Effects, Intervention, and Prevention Policy
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Abstract
A major goal of this volume is to create a forum for the integration of three areas: theory and research on the effects of exposure to political violence (EPV), intervention to aid victims of EPV, and the prevention of EPV. It notes the lack of application of social science research and theory to prevention of EPV. The introductory chapter presents a description of the gap between international law forbidding political violence against children and recent increases in children’s EPV, an overview of social science theory related to research and intervention, and descriptions of the contributions of each chapter. Section I, on research, presents reviews of research, original quantitative and qualitative research reports, and a chapter on methodology and ethics. Section II, on intervention, contains research on intervention with children who have experienced EPV in school, their family, and community contexts, and a chapter on issues related to individual therapy with such children. Section III, on prevention, provides chapters on legal and social issues in the prevention of recruitment of children as child soldiers in armed groups, on the role of the International Criminal Court in deterring children’s EPV, and on the use of transitional justice for preventing recurrence of children’s EPV. The concluding chapter reviews the major findings of the volume and emphasizes the need for prevention of EPV. It describes the legal framework for prevention, social science theory that could explain the prevalence of EPV despite legal and moral sanctions against it, possible means of protecting children in armed conflict, and possible future directions in research.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Integration of Knowledge on Children and Political Violence
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Section I Major Issues in Research on Exposure of Children to Political Violence: A. Cross-Conflict Issues in Children’s Exposure to Political Violence: Theory, Empirical Review, Ethics, and Methodology
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Developmental Aspects of Political Violence: An Attachment Theoretical Approach
Raija-Leena Punamäki
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Growing Up with Fear: The Impact of Terrorism and Political Violence on the Development of Children
James Garbarino and others
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A Systematic Review of the Socioeconomic Effects of Exposure to Political Violence
Sami H. Miaari andAmit Loewenthal
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Ethical and Methodological Considerations for Researching Children Exposed to Political Violence
Cyril Bennouna andLindsay Stark
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Section I Major Issues in Research on Exposure of Children to Political Violence: B. Research on Children’s Exposure to Political Violence: Basic Issues Studied in Specific Conflicts
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Effects of Political Violence Exposure on the Family and Parenting Environment: The Case of Palestinians and Israelis
Eric F. Dubow and others
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Prolonged Exposure to Political Violence and the Development of Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Palestinian Adolescents: Moderating Effects of Parenting Styles, Age, and Gender
Muhammad M. Haj-Yahia andCharles W. Greenbaum
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Paying Attention to the Children: The Intergenerational Transmission of Fathers’ Traumatic Wartime Captivity
Zahava Solomon and others
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The Moral Pathways of War-Exposed Youths: A Conceptual Framework
Cecilia Wainryb
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Children Born of War in Northern Uganda: Stigma, Marginalization, and Resistance
Myriam Denov
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“My Heart Feels Chained”: The Effects of Economic Precarity on Syrian Refugee Parents Living in Lebanon
Bree Akesson andDena Badawi
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Effects of Political Violence Exposure on the Family and Parenting Environment: The Case of Palestinians and Israelis
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Developmental Aspects of Political Violence: An Attachment Theoretical Approach
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Section II Interventions for Enabling Resilience in the Face of Political Violence
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Self-Regulation Capacities in Children Exposed to Trauma and Political Violence
Sophie Brickman and others
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Teachers as Agents of Clinical Practice During Armed Conflict
Michelle Slone and others
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Empowering Culturally Diverse Populations Affected by Violence: Realizing the Promise of Family Strengthening Interventions
Jordan Farrar andTheresa S. Betancourt
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Promoting Resilience in Children Exposed to War and Political Violence by Strengthening Parenting
Abigail H. Gewirtz and others
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Therapeutic Interventions with Israeli Children Exposed to Continuous Traumatic Stress of Political Violence
Tamar Lavi
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Self-Regulation Capacities in Children Exposed to Trauma and Political Violence
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Section III Prevention of Harm to Children and Families from Political Violence: Law and Public Policy
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Children, Not Soldiers: Preventing the Recruitment and Use of Children by Armed Forces and Groups
Francesca Capone
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Justice for Children Affected by Political Violence: The Role of the International Criminal Court
Gloria Atiba-Davies
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Transitional Justice and Children: Prioritizing Child Protection and Education Reform
Cecile Aptel and others
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Gendering Security: The Roles of Young Women and Girls in Terrorism and in Countering Violent Extremism
Elizabeth Yarrow
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Children, Not Soldiers: Preventing the Recruitment and Use of Children by Armed Forces and Groups
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Conclusion
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End Matter
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