Empathic Parenting Volume 15 Issues 3 & 4 1992; Volume 16 Issues 1,2,3 & 4 1993 - Crime Prevention issue
Publisher: Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Midland, Canada Year Published: 1993 Pages: 156pp ISBN: 0705-6591 Inactive Serial
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical)
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Table of Contents
Part A: The Relationship Between Early Nurturing and Crime 1. The Importance of Empathic Parenting i) Social Causes of Crime - Overview ii) Senate Sub-Committee on Childhood Causes of Criminal Behaviour iii) Snug Like Alcoholics in a Brewery iv) Trauma Demands Repetition v) Diseases of Non-Attachment / Developmental Psychopaths vi) The Partial Psychopath / I Am Worried vii) The Psychopath's Favourite Playground: Business Relationships viii) High Risk - Children Without a Conscience ix) Hidden Cruelty in Child-Rearing the Roots of Violence x) Early Deprivation of Empathic Care xi) Addictive Delinquency xii) The Causes of Hostility xiii) Preventable Perversions 2. Intrapsychic / Intergenerational Forces i) The Child as Poison Container / Role Reversal ii) Those to Whom Evil is Done / Do Evil in Return iii) Overcoming that Feeling of Being Abandoned / A Dangerous Possibility iv) Until Now Society has Protected the Adult and Blamed the Victim v) We Punish Most Those Who Remind Us of Our Own Fears and Guilt vi) Parenting and Its Distortions vii) The Psychogenic Theory of History viii) The Evolution of Childrearing Modes Part B: Social Forces Related to Inadequate Early Nurturing 1. Overview i) Can Yuppies Bear Children? ii) Being Productive iii) Getting a Living iv) The Parenting Gap 2. Consumerism i) Big Brother Couldn't Foresee the Big C - Consumerism ii) Consumerism iii) Waste a Lot, Want a Lot.. iv) You Can Never Get Enough.. v) When There Are No Values, Money Counts vi) The Poverty of a Rich Society vii) The Brave New World of Child Care 3. Arbitrary Male Dominance i) Sexism: A Dangerous Delusion ii) Kiss Sleeping Beauty Good-bye iii) Breaking Men's Silence to End Men's Violence iv) Resocialization of Men 4. Unfortunate Feminist Reactions to Continued Male Intransigence i) Is This Liberation? ii) What is a Feminist Today? iii) The Tendency to Confuse Difference with Inequality iv) Daycare as the Only Solution v) Who Cares? vi) Creating a New Set of Half-Persons Who Happen to be Female vii) Attitudes to Babies, Young Children and Their Upbringing viii) Raising Babies ix) Feminists Tackle own Bias Against Wife-Mother Role / Media Bias x) Child Care: Wishful Revisionism / Letter to MAW xi) What About You? 5. Other Social Forces i) Targeting High Risk Populations Rather than the Whole Culture ii) Five Major Industries iii) Romancing the Mom iv) Consumerism, Arbitrary Male Dominance and Daycare / Another Warning v) Accepting the Existing Reality vi) Overreliance on Social Science for Proof vii) The Problem of Professional Anxiety viii) Cruelty and Kindness: A New Look at Aggression and Altruism ix) Well Connected Politicians, Bureaucrats and Lobbyists / Letter to MAW x) Is This a Culture we can Afford to be Complacent About? xi) What Keeps Us from Trying. Part C. The Vision 1. We Could Make a Society in which People Cared 2. A Sense of Communism 3. Adult Qualities we Value? 4. The Human Need for Loving 5. Like All the Rest of Us Part D: Social Marketing to Shift Social Values Toward Enhancing Affection Amongst Us 1. Overview: i) What Can Be Done? ii) How Do We Prevent Crime? iii) "The Crime Rate Won't Decrease if we Increase the Number of Police" iv) Overview of CSPCC Brief to Justice Committee 2. Specific Areas of Concern i) Shift from Seeing Child-care as a Women's Problem to Society's Problem / Who's Care? /More Hands and More Voices to the "Parenting Industry" ii) Shift from Patriarchy to Equality for Women and Children / Cloaking Domination / From Socializing to Helping Mode of Childrearing / Speak to us of Children / Women and Children as Slaves / Children's Political Rights iii) Shift from Consumerism to More Family Friendly Economics / Substituting Conserver Values for Consumer Values / To Have or To Be? / Voluntary Simplicity / Winning Through Co-operation / Wringing Success from Somebody's Failure / Games Where the Winner Doesn't Take All iv) Shift from Institutional-Centred to Home-Centred Society Part E: Reason for Hope 1. Women and Children at the Cutting Edge of Historical Change 2. Grounds for Hope 3. There is a Growing Appreciation.. 4. Hope for the Future
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