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Replicating Milgram: Researcher Finds Most Will Administer Shocks to Others When Prodded by ‘Authority Figure’
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Pain hurts more if person hurting you means it
December 20, 2008, ScienceDaily

People will still torture others when ordered to do so
December 19, 2008, Psych Central

Self-harmers include boys too
December 16, 2008, BBC News

Holidays take violent toll
December 14, 2008, Dallas Morning News

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APA expands its work to protect children
(November 2008)

Violence may dramatically alter victims’ brains
(October 2008)

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Preventing Violence: Research and Evidence-Based Intervention Strategies

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The Virtual Cutting Edge: The Internet and Adolescent Self-Injury
(May 2006)

Video Games and Aggressive Thoughts, Feelings, and Behavior in the Laboratory and in Life
(April 2000)

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