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Book Review: Violence and Mediation In Contemporary Culture
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Ronald Bogue
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December 1, 1997
Few issues are more important or more critical to student affairs administrators than violence and mediation. Violent acts--date rapes, physical assualts, hate speech and crimes--shred the invisible tapestry (Kuh & Whitt, 1988) or norms, values, practices, beliefs and assumptions that shape the behavior of individualts and groups in a collegiate setting.
Published Online: 1997-12-1
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