Arnold S. Linsky Ronet Bachman Murray Arnold Straus
In this important book, the authors use a widely accepted index to compare the stressfulness of life in different states, present new data on various kinds of violence, and make a compelling case that stress leads to widespread and often lethal aggression. They also examine how the norms of the various subcultural groups within states relate to drinking, the use of violence for socially legitimate purposes, the status of women, and readership of pornography, in an effort to explain geographic differences in the manifestations of violence. "A fascinating attempt to understand the relationship...
In this important book, the authors use a widely accepted index to compare the stressfulness of life in different states, present new data on various ...
In this pioneering study, sociologists develop a State Stress Index that provides a quantitative measure of stress for each state and region in the United States.
In this pioneering study, sociologists develop a State Stress Index that provides a quantitative measure of stress for each state and region in the...