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    Communication Technologies of Crowdsourcing in Contemporary Global and Russian Public Policy by Liliya S. Pankratova, Svetlana V. Shakarbieva

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The paper studies crowdsourcing technologies of public communication that is an essential part of the global and regional contemporary political spaces as a method of nonviolent conflict resolution and reduction of social tensions in different parts of the world. …”
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    Meta-analyses: Key parenting program components for disruptive child behavior by Leijten, P, Gardner, F, Melendez-Torres, G, van Aar, J, Hutchings, J, Schulz, S, Knerr, W, Overbeek, G

    Published 2018
    “…</p> <br/> <p><h4>Conclusion</h4></p> <p>Positive reinforcement and nonviolent discipline techniques (eg, applying natural/logical consequences) seem to be key parenting program techniques to reduce disruptive child behavior. …”
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    Features of Communication of People Living Together during the Period of Self-isolation by E. A. Pashkovsky

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The current situation in modern society actualizes the value of using methods of analysis and management of communicative behavior in the practice of interpersonal communications, such as Nonviolent Communication by M. Rosenberg, Transactional Analysis by E. …”
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    Introduction to Political Instability: Towards a Comprehensive and Updated Model by Abolfazl Delavari

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Also in this model political instabilities have been separated and classified based on criteria such as type (violent or nonviolent), source (internal or external of polity or country) and target (structures or norms or actors or policies) of destabilizing evidences. …”
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    Effects of Animated Movies on the Aggression and Behavior Performance of Primary School Students and Their Control Using a Cognitive Behavioral Anger-Control Training (CBACT) Progr... by Ponam Saba, Haiwen Qi, Atif Saleem, I-Jun Chen, Fahd Naveed Kausar, Muhammad Farhan Iqbal

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The results of <i>Study I</i> indicated that violent animated movies had a greater impact on the aggressive behavior of male students than on that of females, while girls were more affected by watching nonviolent movies. Furthermore, male viewers from nuclear families and females from joint families showed more aggressive problems. …”
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    Empatia (parte II) by Armando Henrique Norman, Beatriz Yumi Uehara, Thaís de Almeida Morgado

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Métodos: Estudo do principal livro de Marshall Rosenberg, Nonviolent Communication: A language of life. Subsequentemente, foi feita a análise de vários vídeos no YouTube, tanto de entrevistas como de oficinas com o próprio Rosenberg. …”
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    Heart rate variability may index emotion dysregulation in alcohol-related intimate partner violence by Brandi C. Fink, Eric D. Claus, James F. Cavanagh, Derek A. Hamilton, Judith N. Biesen

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…We hypothesize that poor emotional and behavioral regulation as indexed by the respiratory sinus arrythymia measure of heart rate variability is a key mechanism between alcohol use and intimate partner violence.MethodThe present study is a placebo-controlled alcohol administration study with an emotion-regulation task that investigated heart rate variability in distressed violent and distressed nonviolent partners.ResultsWe found a main effect for alcohol on heart rate variability. …”
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    Dynamics and structure of forensic medical investigations of violent death in St. Petersburg over the past 10 years by Aleksandr P. Bozhchenko, Vladimir D. Isakov, Orasmurad D. Yagmurov, Olga O. Yakovenko, Yuri V. Nazarov

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The levels of injuries and violent and nonviolent death somehow depend on the state of the economy and health care in the region and the state as a whole. …”
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    Teungku Dayah dan Kekuasaan Panoptik by Nirzalin Nirzalin

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Thus, these sources grant  teungku dayah the panoptical power that is nonviolent, persuasive, absent, remote, total   and comprehensive. …”
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    Peace psychology by Christie, Daniel J., Noor, Noraini M.

    Published 2013
    “…Sustainable peace requires continuing efforts to craft facilitative synergies between nonviolent means and social just ends, that is, the pursuit of negative and positive peace.…”
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    Systemic racism in data practices by Trevor Watkins, Jonathan O. Cain

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…A 2021 article, Fairness in Criminal Justice Risk Assessments: The State of the Art, in their analysis, noted, "The false negative rate is much higher for whites so that violent white offenders are more likely than violent black offenders to be incorrectly classified as nonviolent. The false positive rate is much higher for blacks so that nonviolent black offenders are more likely than nonviolent white offenders to be incorrectly classified as violent. …”
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    Negatywna seksualność jako bierna postawa społeczna by Marta Płonecka

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In my work I want to show that a sexually positive life attitude, which means a life of acceptance of oneself and others and creation of a nonviolent space, enables universal self-acceptance and self-development. …”
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    Building a rondavel of support: the development and pilot randomised control trial of a parenting programme to reduce the risk of child maltreatment in low-income families with chi... by Lachman, J

    Published 2016
    “…Thematic analysis of qualitative data identified seven themes related to feasibility: (a) receptivity to strengthening existing parenting practices, (b) initial resistance to new parenting skills, (c) contextualising content within a cultural framework, (d) reinforcing implementation fidelity and improving quality of delivery, (e) challenges delivering content on nonviolent discipline, (f) supporting participant involvement, and (g) engagement in a collaborative learning approach.…”
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