Definitions of War, Torture and Terrorism in Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Australia, Canada, and the United States

Title
Definitions of War, Torture and Terrorism in Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Australia, Canada, and the United States
Publication Date
2013
Author(s)
Davis, John M
Planje, Elizabeth
Davis, Carol
Page, James S
Whitley, Michael
O'Neil, Shane
West, Doe
Editor
Editor(s): Kathleen Malley-Morrison, Sherri McCarthy, Denise Hines
Type of document
Book Chapter
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Springer
Place of publication
New York, United States of America
Edition
1
Series
Peace Psychology Book Series
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4614-1638-8_3
UNE publication id
une:15338
Abstract
Unlike other chapters in this section, all of which focus on a single geographic region, this chapter reports on countries [the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK), the United States (US), Canada, and Australia] located in three different geographical regions of the world: Western Europe, North America, and the Pacific. These major predominantly English-speaking countries share, in addition to a common language, similar forms of governments, similar legal systems, educational systems, shared media, and popular culture. They were all, at some point in their history, part of the British Empire. We refer to this set of countries throughout this volume as the UK/Anglo countries or region. However, because Great Britain once colonized Northern Ireland just as it colonized the USA, Canada, and Australia, we recruited separate samples from Great Britain and Northern Ireland in our pursuit of a sample of "voices" from the region.
Link
Citation
International Handbook of War, Torture and Terrorism, p. 27-48
ISBN
9781461416371
9781461416388
Start page
27
End page
48

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