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The causes and consequences of aggression and violence are examined using a social-psychological perspective. Theories and current research regarding violent behavior are presented and critically evaluated. Special attention is given to the problems presented by violence within families and the practical control of aggression and violence.
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D: Courses not offered on a regular schedule but at the discression of the department, on the basis of student interest and ability to arrange schedules of faculty