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Aggression
Research from University of Scranton has provided new data on aggression
March 28th, 2009
According to a study from the United States, "Bouncers (also referred to as ''doormen,'' ''door staff,'' ''security personnel,'' etc.) have received a great deal of attention in the available research on barroom aggression. All too often, researchers blame bouncers for provoking and escalating aggressive episodes in bars rather than functioning in a capacity that controls or prevents Such incidents." "The primary aim of this review paper is to provide in overview of the available research on bouncers and barroom aggression. Specifically, research oil barroom aggression that implicates bouncers as one of possibly several environmental predictors of such incidents, as...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2009-03-28)
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