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No. 1 (2007)
No. 1 (2007)
Vol. I, num. 1, year 2007
Published:
2014-12-18
Summary
Indice
Editorial Staff
1-6
PDF (Italiano)
Editorial
Editoriale
Tullio Bandini, Roberto Catanesi
7-8
PDF (Italiano)
Articles
The role of social capital in preventing physical violence
Uberto Gatti, Richard Tremblay
39-61
PDF (Italiano)
Analisys of violent behaviour on a population of psychiatric patients in Puglia and Basilicata
Roberto Catanesi, Felice Carabellese, Domenico Guarino
63-79
PDF (Italiano)
The relation in perverse couples as a violence matrix: criminological considerations on a casuistry
Cristiano Barbieri, Alessandra Luzzago
81-93
PDF (Italiano)
The "resilience" phenomenon
Marco Marchetti, Carla Giambalvo
95-109
PDF (Italiano)
Mental illness and criminality
Oronzo Greco, Roberto Maniglio
111-131
PDF (Italiano)
The medico-legal perspective in the assessment of the complicated grief disorder: considerations about 58 forensic cases
Tullio Bandini, Alessandro Zacheo
133-157
PDF (Italiano)
Main questions in the relation between mental health department and prison: complexity of the problems and hypothesis of intervention
Luigi Ferrannini, Paolo Peloso
159-179
PDF (Italiano)
Emotional reactions to the interview with the murderer
Giancarlo Nivoli, Liliana Lorettu, Alessandra Nivoli, L. Fabrizia Nivoli
181-214
PDF (Italiano)
COMMENTI A SENTENZE
Isabella Merzagora Betsos, Salvatore Luperto
215-252
PDF (Italiano)
Indexing
Scopus:
Cite Score 1,1 (2021)
SJR Q2 (law) 0,24 (2021)
SNIP 0,36 (2021)
Classe A:
Area 12/G1
Area 14/G3
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