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INDEX
Note: Page numbers in italics refer to figures.
Abilene paradox
abolition of capital punishment
abolition of chemical weapons
abolition of corporal punishment
abolition of nuclear weapons
abolition of slavery
abolition of torture
abortion
and crime decline
and infanticide
sex-selective
Abraham
Abrahms, Max
abstraction
Abu Ghraib prison
Achilles
Adams, John
adolescence:
and crime
male, see young men
peer influence in
adoption studies
adrenaline
affirmative action
Afghanistan
Soviet invasion of
U.S. war in
Africa
independence in
wars in
African Americans:
civil rights of
community actions of
family lives of
and