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Aggression and violence in sport: Moving beyond the debate
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Aggression and violence in sport: Moving beyond the debate

David N. Sacks, Yaacov Petscher, Christopher T. Stanley and Gershon Tenenbaum
International journal of sport and exercise psychology, Vol.1(2), pp.167-179
01-01-2003
PMCID: PMC4743757
PMID: 26855638

Abstract

This paper is the latest in a series of articles published in The Sport Psychologist in recent years on aggression and violence in sport (Kerr, 1999, 2002; Tenenbaum, Sacks, Miller, Golden, & Doolin, 2000; Tenenbaum, Stewart, Singer, & Duda, 1997). While these respective articles have presented dissenting views on the nature and prevention of aggression and violence in sport, the present paper proposes that much of the apparent disagreement is semantic in nature. Thus, this paper begins by clarifying some definitional issues before specifying both areas of agreement and continued dissention among recent authors. Major emphases in this paper include the importance of adopting preventative rather than reactive measures to reduce the dangers associated with aggression and violence in sport, as well as the manner in which adult sport norms affect youth sport environments. In addition, several broader issues, which have emerged from these recent published debates, are presented for future consideration.
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