read the articles and answer the following questions completely with supporting evidence from the readings

Article 45 The Seven P’s of Men’s Violence Michael Kaufman

Article 46 Athlete Aggression on the Rink and off the Ice: Athlete Violence and Aggression in Hockey and Interpersonal Relationships Nick T. Pappas, Patrick C. McKenry, and Beth Skilken Catlett

Article 47 Men on Rape Tim Beneke

Article 48 Wielding Masculinity inside Abu Ghraib: Making Feminist Sense of an American Military Scandal Cynthia Enloe

Article 49 Male Commitment to Gender Equity and Antiviolence: A National College Study Edward Heisler and Michael W. Firmin

  1. Describe and provide specific examples from the readings of at least two social and/or psychological factors that influence sexual and/or non-sexual violence committed by men.
  2. Explain whether you believe males tend to be more violent than females due to differences in biology, social factors, psychological factors, or a combination of each. If a combination, explain the degree to which each factor contributes to male violence.
  3. Describe at least one recommendation you would offer to reduce a specific form of male violence (e.g., fighting, rape, domestic violence, etc). Include in your recommendation how you would address specific social, psychological, and/or biological factors contributing to the form of violence.