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Power and Control
Escape from Violence
University Press of America • 2000 • 196 pages
In Power and Control, the authors assert that the absence or abundance of control by individuals causes problems in relationships, political systems, and international relations. The book deals with the relationship between power and control as it affects individuals and nations. Through the use of Experienced Control Theory, the authors illustrate how control varies as a function of different contexts, including situations involved in work stress, gangs, road rage, domestic violence, schoolyard...