01623oes 2200517I 450 991070036670332120160526154430.0(CKB)5470000002409318(OCoLC)721355310(EXLCZ)99547000000240931820110509a20109999 ca engb|||||||||||||||||||||durcn|||||||||crirdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWarrensburg quadrangle, New York 7.5-minute series /produced by the United States Geological Survey[Reston, Va.] :U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,2010-1 online resource (maps) colorRelief shown by contours and spot heights.Includes location map and index to adjoining quadrangles.Warrensburg quadrangle, New York Warrensburg (N.Y.)MapsSaratoga County (N.Y.)MapsWarren County (N.Y.)MapsNew York (State)Saratoga CountyfastNew York (State)Warren CountyfastNew York (State)WarrensburgfastTopographic maps.fastTopographic maps.lcgftMaps.fastMaps.lcgftGPOGPOOCLCQOCLCFGPOOCLGPOJOURNAL9910700366703321Warrensburg quadrangle, New York3495510UNINA03633nam 2200649 450 991078731460332120230126210512.00-8047-8725-510.1515/9780804787253(CKB)2670000000398225(EBL)1332611(OCoLC)855504082(SSID)ssj0000953149(PQKBManifestationID)12447851(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000953149(PQKBWorkID)10910001(PQKB)10695697(MiAaPQ)EBC1332611(DE-B1597)564738(DE-B1597)9780804787253(Au-PeEL)EBL1332611(CaPaEBR)ebr10784845(OCoLC)1178769252(EXLCZ)99267000000039822520131106d2013 uy 0engurnna---|u||utxtccrBroken links, enduring ties American adoption across race, class, and nation /Linda J. SeligmannStanford, California :Stanford University Press,2013.©20131 online resource (345 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8047-8606-2 0-8047-8605-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Acknowledgments --Introduction --1. Power and Institutions --2. Fate and Faith: Adoption and Popular Religiosity --3. China: Culture and Place in Imaginaries of Exoticism --4. White Russians --5. Black and White Crossings --6. Broken Links and Adoption Narratives: The Power of Storytelling --7. Doing School: Family Trees and Playground Banter --8. The Anchors of Virtual Communities --9. The Children’s Search and the Formation of Diasporic Communities --Conclusion: Ties that Bind --Appendix: Characteristics of Adoptive Families Interviewed --Notes --References --IndexFamily-making in America is in a state of flux—the ways people compose their families is changing, including those who choose to adopt. Broken Links, Enduring Ties is a groundbreaking comparative investigation of transnational and interracial adoptions in America. Linda Seligmann uncovers the impact of these adoptions over the last twenty years on the ideologies and cultural assumptions that Americans hold about families and how they are constituted. Seligmann explores whether or not new kinds of families and communities are emerging as a result of these adoptions, providing a compelling narrative on how adoptive families thrive and struggle to create lasting ties. Seligmann observed and interviewed numerous adoptive parents and children, non-adoptive families, religious figures, teachers and administrators, and adoption brokers. The book uncovers that adoption—once wholly stigmatized—is now often embraced either as a romanticized mission of rescue or, conversely, as simply one among multiple ways to make a family.AdoptionSocial aspectsUnited StatesIntercountry adoptionUnited StatesInterracial adoptionUnited StatesFamiliesUnited StatesAdoptionSocial aspectsIntercountry adoptionInterracial adoptionFamilies362.7340973Seligmann Linda J.1954-682902MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910787314603321Broken links, enduring ties3739677UNINA05383nam 22005175 450 991027125440332120200630232301.03-319-61625-010.1007/978-3-319-61625-4(CKB)3840000000347751(MiAaPQ)EBC5287936(DE-He213)978-3-319-61625-4(EXLCZ)99384000000034775120180210d2017 u| 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierHandbook of Behavioral Criminology /edited by Vincent B. Van Hasselt, Michael L. Bourke1st ed. 2017.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2017.1 online resource (762 pages) illustrations3-319-61623-4 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Part I: Overview and Perspectives.- Overview.- Dyadic Conceptualization, Measurement, and Analysis of Family Violence -- Role of Neurobiological Factors.- Psychological Theories of Criminal Behavior.- Behavioral Science Research Methods -- Part II: Violent Crime by Children and Adolescents.- Animal Cruelty Offenders.- Child and Adolescent Firesetting.- School Bullying and Cyberbullying: Prevalence, Characteristics, Outcomes, and Prevention.- Child and Adolescent Homicide -- Part III: Homicide.- A Cultural and Psychological Perspective on Mass Murder.- Maternal Filicide.- Homicide-Suicide.- Criminal Investigative Analysis: A Move Toward a Scientific, Multidisciplinary Model -- Part IV: Sexual Deviance and Assault.- Sex Work and Adult Prostitution: From Entry to Exit.- Child Sexual Abuse and Molestation: The Spiral of Abuse.- The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children.- Female Sexual Offenders.-Young People Displaying Problematic Sexual Behavior: The Research and their Words.- Internet Sexual Offending -- Part V: Family Violence.- Sibling Abuse.- Child Physical Abuse and Neglect.- The Medical Aspects of Victim Vulnerabilities in Child Sexual Exploitation.- Domestic Violence.- Elder Abuse -- Part VI: Behavioral Intelligence -- Forensic Linguistics -- Investigative Interviewing.- Criminal Interviewing and Interrogation in Serious Crime Investigations.- Management and Mitigation of Insider Threats.- Investigative Uses of Hypnosis -- Part VII: Violence in Specific Settings.- Violence and the Military.- Workplace Violence.- School Violence.- Violence in Correctional Settings -- Part VIII: Special Topics.- Crisis (Hostage) Negotiations.This multidisciplinary volume assembles current findings on violent crime, behavioral, biological, and sociological perspectives on its causes, and effective methods of intervention and prevention. Noted experts across diverse fields apply a behavioral criminology lens to examine crimes committed by minors, extremely violent offenses, sexual offending, violence in families, violence in high-risk settings, and crimes of recent and emerging interest. The work of mental health practitioners and researchers is shown informing law enforcement response to crime in interrogation, investigative analysis, hostage negotiations, and other core strategies. In addition, chapters pay special attention to criminal activities that violate traditional geographic boundaries, from cyberstalking to sex trafficking to international terrorism. Among the topics in the Handbook: · Dyadic conceptualization, measurement, and analysis of family violence. · School bullying and cyberbullying: prevalence, characteristics, outcomes, and prevention. · A cultural and psychological perspective on mass murder. · Young people displaying problematic sexual behavior: the research and their words. · Child physical abuse and neglect. · Criminal interviewing and interrogation in serious crime investigations. · Violence in correctional settings. · Foundations of threat assessment and management. The Handbook of Behavioral Criminology is a meticulous resource for researchers in criminology, psychology, sociology, and related fields. It also informs developers of crime prevention programs and practitioners assessing and intervening with criminal clients and in correctional facilities.Sexual behaviorSexual psychologyPsychology—MethodologyPsychological measurementSexual Behaviorhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/Y20080Psychological Methods/Evaluationhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/Y20040Sexual behavior.Sexual psychology.Psychology—Methodology.Psychological measurement.Sexual Behavior.Psychological Methods/Evaluation.364.3Van Hasselt Vincent Bedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBourke Michael Ledthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBOOK9910271254403321Handbook of Behavioral Criminology1562301UNINA