Counter-stereotypical impulsivity and violence among African American college men |
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Authors: | H. Elaine Rodney H. Richard Tachia Laxley W. Rodney |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Juvenile Justice, Prairie View A & M University, PO Box 4017, 77446-4017 Prairie View, TX |
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Abstract: | The study examined the relationship between impulse control and violence in terms of past feelings and acts among African American males enrolled in Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Data were gathered from a sample of 1,874 male undergraduates in eleven colleges and universities with predominantly African-American students. Less than six percent were classified as impulsive, and even less than half of the impulsive males had past feelings and acts of violence. The study offers strategies for impulse control which may help to further minimize incidents of violence on the college campus. |
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Keywords: | African American Campus Violence Impulse Control Impulsivity |
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