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Citation

Mares DM. Theor. Criminol. 2009; 13(4): 419-449.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1362480609340401

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This article moves forward on recent studies on historical trends in violence. Whereas many studies agree that levels of interpersonal violence have subsided since the late Middle Ages, some have found periods of strong increases within this general decline. Building on Norbert Elias’s civilizing thesis, this article proposes to incorporate a greater degree of attention to economic processes. Using illustrative evidence from Western Europe and the USA, this article demonstrates how within the overall decline of violence, cycles of increasing and decreasing violence can be tied to the development of both state formation and the growth of a world economic system.

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