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Section 1: An introduction to the study of violence as a public health issue 1: Interpersonal violence and its importance as a global public health issue, Peter D. Donnelly and Catherine L. Ward Section 2: The descriptive epidemiology of violence 2: Homicide, Richard Matzopoulos, Kavi Bhalla, and James Harrison 3: The epidemiology of child maltreatment, Melissa T. Merrick, Beverly L. Fortson, and James A. Mercy 4: Youth violence, Catherine L. Ward 5: Developmental origins of physical aggression, Richard E. Tremblay 6: The epidemiology of intimate partner violence, Heidi Stöckl, Karen Devries, and Charlotte Watts 7: Prevalence of non-partner sexual violence: a review of global data, Naeemah Abrahams, Karen Devries, Charlotte Watts, Christina Pallitto, Max Petzold, Simukai Shamu, and Claudia Garcia-Moreno 8: Male on male violence, Francesco Mitis and Dinesh Sethi 9: The epidemiology of elder abuse, Bridget Penhale and Isabel Iborra 10: Beyond convention: anthropology, drugs, and violence, Jorja Leap 11: The geographic, socio-economic and cultural determinants of violence, Vania Ceccato Section 3: The consequences of violence 12: The consequences of violence: assessing the health burden of violence, Megan Prinsloo, Debbie Bradshaw, and Ian Neethling 13: The consequences of violence: mental health issues, Sue Hawkridge, Astrid Berg, and Soraya Seedat 14: Violence, police, and criminal justice Systems, Robin S. Engel and Jeffrey E. Clutter 15: The economic costs of violence, Phaedra Corso and Nathanial Taylor 16: Violence and the education system, Ross Deuchar Section 4: Evidence-informed programmes to reduce violence 17: What is evidence in violence prevention?, Damien J. Williams, Anna J. Gavine, Catherine L. Ward, and Peter D. Donnelly 18: Preventing child maltreatment and youth violence using parent training and home visiting programmes, Jane Barlow 19: Violence prevention through reduction of risks to child health and development in the years prior to school, Andrew Dawes 20: Preventing violence through positive youth development programmes, Abigail A. Fagan and Richard F. Catalano 21: Social-emotional school-based prevention programmes and frameworks, Dorothy L. Espelage 22: Preventing youth violence through therapeutic interventions for high-risk youth, Scott W. Henggeler 23: Preventing violence through interventions in the health system, Christine Goodall 24: Evidence-informed approaches to preventing sexual violence and abuse, Stephen Smallbone and Nadine McKillop 25: Preventing intimate partner violence, Lori Heise 26: Preventing intimate partner violence through advocacy and support programmes, Gene Feder and Lynnmarie Sardinha 27: Preventing male violence, Michael Flood 28: Evidence-informed programmes to reduce violence: preventing elder abuse, Liesbeth de Donder 29: Preventing gang violence, Erika Gebo, Ellen Foley, and Laurie Ross 30: Chicago, I do mind dying, John M. Hagedorn 31: Preventing violence through interventions for substance abuse, Christine Goodall 32: Hospitals as a locus for violence intervention, Jonathan Purtle, Theodore J. Corbin, Linda J. Rich, and John A. Rich 33: Preventing violence through changing social norms, Fergus G. Neville 34: Community-engaged violence prevention: approaches and principles, Mohamed Seedat, Shahnaaz Suffla, and Catherine L. Ward Section 5: National and international policies to reduce violence 35: Child protection policy, Robin J. Kimbrough-Melton and Gary B. Melton 36: International, national and local government policies to reduce youth violence, Margaret Shaw 37: International policies to reduce and prevent gender-based violence, Heléne Combrinck 38: National and international policies to reduce domestic violence, Lillian Artz 39: National and international policies to prevent elder abuse, Bridget Penhale 40: National and international policies to prevent and reduce armed violence, Guy Lamb 41: Alcohol and violence, Peter Anderson 42: Violence and drug control policy, Mark A. R. Kleiman, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Tom Jacobson, and Brad Rowe 43: How does policy transfer support the uptake of violence prevention policy?, Alison Morris Gehring and Peter D. Donnelly 44: The history and role of international agencies in violence prevention, Alex Butchart and Chris Mikton Section 6: Challenges and priorities for researchers, practitioners and policy makers 45: Challenges and priorities for practitioners and policy-makers, Alex Butchart, Chris Mikton, Catherine L. Ward, and Peter D. Donnelly 46: Challenges and priorities for researchers, Catherine L. Ward and Peter D. Donnelly
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