Empathy versus Offending Aggression and Bullying


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<p><em>Empathy versus Offending Aggression and Bullying</em> advances knowledge about the measurement of empathy using the Basic Empathy Scale (BES) and how empathy is related to offending aggression and bullying in community and incarcerated groups. </p><p>Empathy is widely accepted as one of the most important individual factors that are related to offending aggression and bullying and it is common in many intervention projects to aim to improve empathy in order to reduce offending aggression and bullying. The BES was constructed by Jolliffe and Farrington (2006) and has been widely used in a number of countries. This book brings together chapters from a broad range of contributors which explore the application of BES in ten different countries (England Portugal Spain Poland Italy the Netherlands Croatia Australia Canada and the USA). Each chapter reviews the use of the BES in that particular jurisdiction its psychometric properties and its importance in relation to offending aggression and bullying. The research includes samples from primary schools secondary schools and the community as well as those who are justice-involved and on probation in prisons and secure psychiatric hospitals. The book concludes with wider implications for intervention policy and practice. </p><p>This book will be valuable reading for students and scholars of criminology psychology and sociology as well as practitioners who are interested in developing their understanding of the complex link between empathy and a range of antisocial behaviours. </p>
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