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The issue is dangerousness, not mental illness

Chapter by: Gilligan, James
in: The dangerous case of Donald Trump : 27 psychiatrists and mental health experts assess a president by
New York, N.Y. : St. Martin's Press, 2017
pp. 170-180
ISBN: 9781250179456
CID: 5176772

Toward a psychoanalytic theory of violence, fundamentalism and terrorism

Gilligan, James
ISI:000418506600006
ISSN: 0803-706x
CID: 5173782

Violence and health: implications of the 2030 Agenda for South-North collaboration [Editorial]

Lee, Bandy X; Gilligan, James; Kaaya, Sylvia F; Schuder, Kelsey K
PMID: 27771751
ISSN: 1661-8564
CID: 5173712

A case for studying country regimes in the public health model of violence

Gilligan, James; Lee, Bandy X; Garg, Shikha; Blay-Tofey, Morkeh; Luo, Audrey
Many national and international institutions advocate approaching violence as a problem in public health and preventive medicine, in a manner similar to the way we address other disabling and life-threatening pathologies such as cancer, diabetes, and heart disease. Prevention by a health model requires an ecological perspective. Previous work has found evidence that economic factors, including unemployment and relative poverty, as well as political culture and values, may affect violent death rates, including homicide and suicide. Nevertheless, wider political analyses of the effects that different regimes have on these variables have been notably absent, for understandable reasons given the sheer complexity of patterns of governance throughout the world. In view of the importance and scale of the problem, and implications of the United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, we feel it is nevertheless important to bring regime types into the conversation of factors that can influence violent death.
PMID: 27638248
ISSN: 1745-655x
CID: 2979052

Transforming Our World: Implementing the 2030 Agenda Through Sustainable Development Goal Indicators

Lee, Bandy X; Kjaerulf, Finn; Turner, Shannon; Cohen, Larry; Donnelly, Peter D; Muggah, Robert; Davis, Rachel; Realini, Anna; Kieselbach, Berit; MacGregor, Lori Snyder; Waller, Irvin; Gordon, Rebecca; Moloney-Kitts, Michele; Lee, Grace; Gilligan, James
The United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development recognizes violence as a threat to sustainability. To serve as a context, we provide an overview of the Sustainable Development Goals as they relate to violence prevention by including a summary of key documents informing violence prevention efforts by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Violence Prevention Alliance (VPA) partners. After consultation with the United Nations (UN) Inter-Agency Expert Group on Sustainable Development Goal Indicators (IAEG-SDG), we select specific targets and indicators, featuring them in a summary table. Using the diverse expertise of the authors, we assign attributes that characterize the focus and nature of these indicators. We hope that this will serve as a preliminary framework for understanding these accountability metrics. We include a brief analysis of the target indicators and how they relate to promising practices in violence prevention.
PMID: 27638240
ISSN: 1745-655x
CID: 5173702

Can psychoanalysis help us to understand the causes and prevention of violence?

Gilligan, James
ISI:000381764500002
ISSN: 0266-8734
CID: 5173772

A Modest Proposal to Universalize the Insanity Defense and Replace Prisons and Punishment with Treatment and Education

Gilligan, James
ISI:000371615500005
ISSN: 1556-9187
CID: 5173762

Special Issue: Forensic Psychotherapy: Applying Psychoanalysis to the Treatment of Violent Offenders [Editorial]

Gilligan, James
ISI:000371615500001
ISSN: 1556-9187
CID: 5173752

Wihomhan chongch'iin : chongch'iwa chukumui kwan'gyerul palk'in chongshinuihakchaui pogoso = [Why some politicians are more dangerous than others]

Gilligan, James ; Yi, Hui-Jae
Sooul : Kyoyangin, 2015
Extent: 275 p. ; 21 cm
ISBN: 9788991799066
CID: 5176752

Political correlates of violent death rates in the US, 1900-2010: Longitudinal and cross-sectional analyses

Lee, Bandy X.; Wexler, Bruce E.; Gilligan, James
ISI:000346541700016
ISSN: 1359-1789
CID: 5173842