Incoming Resources
- Unspeakable violence, remapping U.S. and Mexican national imaginaries, Nicole M. Guidotti-Herna̹ndez
- The wildlands, a novel, Abby Geni
- Army regulars on the western frontier, 1848-1861, Durwood Ball
- Global gangs, street violence across the world, Jennifer M. Hazen and Dennis Rodgers, editors
- Identity and violence, the illusion of destiny, Amartya Sen
- Teen violence, Scott Barbour
- School violence, deadly lessons, Francha Roffé Menhard
- Wounded city, violent turf wars in a Chicago barrio, Robert Vargas
- Run, a thriller, Blake Crouch
- Teen violence, by Susan S. Lang
- Cómo todo acabó y volvió a empezar, E.L. Doctorow ; traducción de Antoni Pigrau
- When I was the greatest, Jason Reynolds
- States of denial, knowing about atrocities and suffering, Stanley Cohen
- El Salvador, testament of terror, Joe Fish and Cristina Sganga ; photographs by Joe Fish
- Rising up and rising down, some thoughts on violence, freedom and urgent means, William T. Vollmann
- Violence, reflections on a national epidemic, James Gilligan
- Playing with fire, a novel, Tess Gerritsen
- Prosperity and violence, the political economy of development, Robert H. Bates
- Coping with an abusive relationship, Carlene Cobb
- But there was no peace, the role of violence in the politics of reconstruction, George C. Rable
- Gangs, Scott Barbour, book editor
- Ante el dolor de los dem?s, Susan Sontag ; traducci?n de Aurelio Major
- Dead right, the Lincoln County war, by C.R. Caldwell ; illustrated by Nora Jewell Allen
- Why we fight, the roots of war and the paths to peace, Christopher Blattman
- Political violence, by Ted Honderich
- Teens and violence, by Gail B. Stewart ; photographs by Carl Franzén
- Smoky night, written by Eve Bunting ; illustrated by David Diaz
- Epidemiological criminology, a public health approach to crime and violence, Timothy A. Akers, Roberto H. Potter, Carl V. Hill
- The thirteenth turn, a history of the noose, Jack Shuler
- Violence against women, Karin L. Swisher, Carol Wekesser, book editors, William Barbour, assistant editor
- Armageddon in retrospect, and other new and unpublished writings on war and peace, Kurt Vonnegut ; [introduction by Mark Vonnegut].
- Looking for history, dispatches from Latin America, Alma Guillermoprieto
- La violencia con armas de fuego y la lucha por la seguridad pública, Elliott Smith ; Cicely Lewis, editora ejecutiva
- Regarding the pain of others, Susan Sontag
- Cruel creeds, virtuous violence, religious violence across culture and history, by Jack David Eller
- Violence, six sideways reflections, Slavoj Žižek
- Al Qaeda's global crisis, the Islamic state, takfir, and the genocide of Muslims, V. G. Julie Rajan
- Four corners, Wally Rudolph
- Crises of the Republic;, lying in politics, civil disobedience, on violence, thoughts on politics, and revolution
- 10 Texas feuds, C.L. Sonnichsen ; with a foreword by Dale L. Walker
- Wyatt Earp's Tombstone vendetta, collected and edited by Glenn G. Boyer
- Victims of teen violence, Karen Zeinert
- Schools under siege, guns, gangs, and hidden dangers, Carl Bosch
- The rise and fall of violent crime in America, Barry Latzer
- Beyond violence, [by] J. Krishnamurti
- Massacre, the life and death of the Paris Commune, John Merriman
- In the shadow of Saint Death, the Gulf Cartel and the price of America's drug war in Mexico, Michael Deibert
- Virtuous violence, hurting and killing to create, sustain, end, and honor social relationships : the social-relational, moral motivational psychology, cultural anthropology and history of war, torture, genocide, animal and human sacrifice, obedience to gods, religious self-torture, homicide, robbery, intimate partner conflict, rape, suicide and self-harm, corporal and capital punishment, trial by ordeal and combat, policing, initiation, castration, fighting for status, contact sports and martial arts, honor, the Iliad and the Trojan War, injurious mortuary rites, and homicidal mourning, Alan Page Fiske and Tage Shakti Rai ; [with a foreword by Steven Pinker]
- Those who wander, America's lost street kids, Vivian Ho
- The anatomy of human destructiveness