The Twentieth Century, Volum 173Nineteenth Century and After, 1964 |
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... violence about one in three . To no small extent this is due to the comparatively few cases in which weapons were used ( in 2 % of cases a firearm and in 15 % a sharp instrument ) . The violence in crimes of violence is physical violence ...
... violence about one in three . To no small extent this is due to the comparatively few cases in which weapons were used ( in 2 % of cases a firearm and in 15 % a sharp instrument ) . The violence in crimes of violence is physical violence ...
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... violence its due . The pill could be sugared by recalling that we do not like to go too far in anything , so perhaps we should not go too far even in rejecting violence . Our tendency to play down or to reject violence worries me in two ...
... violence its due . The pill could be sugared by recalling that we do not like to go too far in anything , so perhaps we should not go too far even in rejecting violence . Our tendency to play down or to reject violence worries me in two ...
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... violence in real life that one can discuss the widest possible range of films in these terms . In most other media , however , it is necessary to extend this meaning . In the 1964 discussions on Violence in Society and the Arts at the ...
... violence in real life that one can discuss the widest possible range of films in these terms . In most other media , however , it is necessary to extend this meaning . In the 1964 discussions on Violence in Society and the Arts at the ...
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