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|a Cooney, Mark.
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|a Warriors and Peacemakers :
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; Violence as Morality; Third Parties; Black's Theoretical Paradigm; Four Foci; 2 The U-Curve of Violence I; Status Patterns in Criminal Homicide; Elite Violence; Third-Party Social Status; 3 The U-Curve of Violence 2; Violence in Stateless Societies; Informal Settlement; 4 Configurations of War and Peace; Black's Theory of Partisanship; Feuding without End: Close and Distant Group Ties; Homicide without Feuding: Close and Distant Individual Ties; The Dilemma of Violence: Cross-Cutting Ties.
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|a Peaceful Indifference: Distant Individual Ties5 Foundations of Honor; Classical Honor; Modern Honor; Tie Stability; Statelessness; 6 Conclusion; Researching Violence; Reducing Violence; Explaining Violence; Appendix A: Moralistic Homicide; Appendix B: The Virginia Study; Appendix C: The Cross-Cultural Study; Notes; References; Author Index; Subject Index; About the Author.
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|a Why do some conflicts escalate into violence while others dissipate harmlessly? Under what circumstances will people kill, and why?. While homicide has been viewed largely in the pathological terms of "crime" and "deviance," violence, Mark Cooney contends, is a naturally-occurring form of conflict found throughout history and across cultures under certain social conditions. Cooney has analyzed the social control of homicide within and across over 30 societies and interviewed several dozens of prisoners incarcerated for murder or manslaughter, as well as members of their fam.
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|i Print version:
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|t Warriors and Peacemakers : How Third Parties Shape Violence.
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