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Over the course of a season, observations were made of eight teams from eight different schools on the island of Oahu. The attempt to capture aggression triggers in crowd derived three concrete themes: 1) Cohesion is a tangible entity that can be identified and is possibly the spark in group aggressive behavior, 2) Voluntary and involuntary conditioned response are spurred by unscripted activities taking place during the games, 3) Schools that utilized structure did so deliberately to avoid or diffuse aggression in crowds. In pursuit of aggressive triggers the overarching lessons illuminated,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Over the course of a season, observations were made of eight teams from eight different schools on the island of Oahu. The attempt to capture aggression triggers in crowd derived three concrete themes: 1) Cohesion is a tangible entity that can be identified and is possibly the spark in group aggressive behavior, 2) Voluntary and involuntary conditioned response are spurred by unscripted activities taking place during the games, 3) Schools that utilized structure did so deliberately to avoid or diffuse aggression in crowds. In pursuit of aggressive triggers the overarching lessons illuminated, the context drives the impression of the severity and validity of the aggression observed. Impressively there are those who are adept at facilitating the context with the triggers of aggression, and conversely there are those who blindly fall into the movement of the crowd as aggression turns contagious.
Autorenporträt
James E. Faumuina retired from the Hawaii Air National Guard, notably overseeing the state's first CBRNE and All Hazards Medical response unit. Concurrently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in the Troy Global Studies Program and a Graduate Certificate in Disabilities and Diversified Studies at the University of Hawaii Manoa. With a foundation in psychology, he is the owner of Imagine Pacific Enterprises, and this is his second book. He also authored the "Triggers of Aggression in Crowds: The Milieu of High School Football" in 2021.