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Social Science Violence In Society

Violence and Public Anxiety

A Canadian Case

by (author) Elliott Leyton, William O'Grady & James Overton

Publisher
ISER Books
Initial publish date
Jan 1992
Category
Violence in Society
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780919666658
    Publish Date
    Jan 1992
    List Price
    $27.95

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Description

This book examines perceptions of violent behaviour and compares public opinion with statistics and past events. How do the press and special interest groups shape public opinion and official concern about violence? Using the example of the unrest in 1930s Newfoundland, the book also provides a model for analysing the complex and shifting relationship between social and economic conditions, violence and popular protest, state policy and public anxiety. Leyton reviews the influence of the media; O'Grady looks at the role of official crime statistics; Overton discusses how assumptions about the past can distort the present.

About the authors

Elliott Leyton is one of Newfoundland and Labrador’s most distinguished authors and scholars. His books include The Myth of Delinquency, Hunting Humans, Men of Blood and Touched by Fire. He is professor emeritus at Memorial University Newfoundland, and holds research and faculty appointments in Ireland and England.

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James Overton hold a degree in Historical Geography from the University of Western Ontario. He is Professor of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

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