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12. How Violent Victimisation Affects Moral Cognitions, Moral Emotions and Moral Motivation
Representative Studies on Victimisation, 2016, p.285-308
ISBN: 3848729849 ;ISBN: 9783848729845 ;EISBN: 3845273674 ;EISBN: 9783845273679 ;DOI: 10.5771/9783845273679-285
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Title:
12. How Violent Victimisation Affects Moral Cognitions, Moral Emotions and Moral Motivation
Author:
Doering, Bettina
;
Baier, Dirk
Is Part Of:
Representative Studies on Victimisation, 2016, p.285-308
Description:
Representative research on crime rates and their trends in Germany is sparse. A major research focus at the Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony, which is where all papers compiled in this volume came from, is on victimisation. In the last years, research here was carried out on risk factors of victimisation, on vicitimsation of different population groups and on consequences of victimisation. All papers of this book centre on the presentation of findings from empirical research projects. These include both large-scale standardised surveys and qualitative interview studies with small numbers of interviewees. With contributions by: Dirk Baier, Steffen Bieneck, Bettina Doering, Karoline Ellrich, Sandra Fernau, Michael Hanslmaier, Theresia Höynck, Stefanie Kemme, Christian Pfeiffer, Susann Prätor, Lena Stadler, Ulrike Zähringer, Bettina Zietlow
Publisher:
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
Language:
English;German
Identifier:
ISBN: 3848729849
ISBN: 9783848729845
EISBN: 3845273674
EISBN: 9783845273679
DOI: 10.5771/9783845273679-285
Source:
DOAB: Directory of Open Access Books
JSTOR eBooks: Open Access
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