Browsing OSU Dissertations by Subject "violence"
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Analysis of bullying legislation among various states
(2009-12)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study is to understand the existing state legislation concerning bullying in schools to determine whether the development, structure, and content of these state mandates ... -
Family system qualities, parenting behaviors, exposure to violence, and emotion regulation in low-income urban youth
(2010-05)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to examine a theoretical model that posited perceptions of family system variables (cohesion and adaptability) and parenting behaviors (support and supervision) were ... -
Loneliness, violence, aggression, and suicidality in incarcerated youth
(2013-07)Many adolescents are incarcerated for committing aggressive and violent acts yearly. Juvenile facilities are frequently at maximum capacity or are experiencing overcrowding, providing more opportunities for juveniles to ... -
"Many and strange experiences of shadow and sunshine": Ideological violence, subjectivity, and the impossibility of redemption in Frederick Douglass' lifelong resistance to white supremacy, an American paradox rewritten by himself
(2021-12)This dissertation sets out to recover Frederick Douglass as a militant by radically redefining the terms of his militancy. Beginning with the recognition that Douglass' militancy emerges from his violent experiences with ...