Bennett J C
Texas Tech University School of Law.
Psychol Rep. 1991 Jun;68(3 Pt 1):1043-6. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1991.68.3.1043.
The hypothesis that nonjudicial remedies such as mediation, negotiation, and "fair fighting" are effective tools for use in dealing with childhood violence has enjoyed some speculation in recent years. This work evaluates the hypothesis that such methods are unjust to the victims of such violence and that these methods must be abandoned in favor of appropriate punishment for aggressors.
近年来,诸如调解、谈判和“公平争斗”等非司法补救措施是应对儿童暴力的有效工具这一假设引发了一些猜测。这项研究评估了这样一种假设,即这些方法对暴力受害者是不公平的,并且这些方法必须被摒弃,转而对攻击者进行适当惩罚。