In this collection, the author shows off her one-star reviews on Amazon Kindle. One woman gave one-star review that consisted of a few sentences on how much her grandson loves his Kindle reader and how she was disappointed this wasn't a children's book she could read with him. The author was delighted that the boy likes his Kindle because maybe he would buy the article his grandmother didn't like, which was about the sex education of children. A UK reader was angry because an article on women's aging body parts made her feel old. Someone else awarded one star because the author ignored the...
In this collection, the author shows off her one-star reviews on Amazon Kindle. One woman gave one-star review that consisted of a few sentences on ho...
Violence is logical to perpetrators, but senseless to outsiders. Most enjoy their violent acts. Based on in-depth interviews with violent persons, this book answers the question, "Why do they do it?" and draws lessons for prevention from what perpetrators themselves say. The four sections of the book covers what violence means to perpetrators, the development of violent behaviors, accountability, and prevention. Violence prevention requires the promotion of trusting relationships, prosocial means of self-regulation, and prosocial beliefs such as promoting the best interests of others.
Violence is logical to perpetrators, but senseless to outsiders. Most enjoy their violent acts. Based on in-depth interviews with violent persons, thi...