Dalit Yassour-Borochowitz
Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel
7 Papers
21 Citations
Dalit Yassour-Borochowitz is an academic researcher from Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aggression & Organizational effectiveness. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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“I killed her, but I never laid a finger on her” — A phenomenological difference between wife-killing and wife-battering
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the validity of the concept which holds that, in terms of motive and emotional dynamics, female partner homicide (femicide) is not discrete from other manifestations of violence against a female partner.
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The Case of CheckpointWatch: A Study of Organizational Practices in a Women's Human Rights Organization
TL;DR: In this paper, a qualitative study of CheckpointWatch, a women's voluntary organization devoted to monitoring and reporting human rights violations of Palestinians crossing Israeli military checkpoints, was conducted, and the findings illustrate the complexities involved in the organizational development processes of women's peace and human rights organization, its vacillation between transition into a more formalized NGO and holding on to the social movement organization, grassroots stage.
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Personal History Dynamics of Dating Violence Among Israeli Students
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the relationship between dating violence and childhood experiences of aggression and found that while the probability of violence increases the longer the relationship lasts, it decreases in marital relationships and cohabitation.
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Israelis’ Moral Judgments of Government Aggression and Violations of Human Rights: Is Democracy Under Siege?
Helena Syna Desivilya,Dalit Yassour-Borochowitz +1 more
- 01 Apr 2010
TL;DR: The attitudes of Israeli citizens concerning government aggression and violations of human rights, highlighting moral dimensions of these views, and illuminates howprotracted Middle Eastern confl ict shades the respondents' beliefs and moral judgments.
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Relationship Dynamics and Intimate Partner Violence Among Israeli College Students: The Moderating Effect of Communication Problems.
TL;DR: Initial support for the idea that communication difficulties may contribute to conflict escalation and exacerbate the effects of relationship risk factors on physical IPV is provided, which suggests that when relationships are characterized by an imbalance of power, communication problems may increase the risk of physical violence.
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