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  • 1940-1944
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  • New York, NY : Oxford University Press  (4)
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  • 2015-2019  (4)
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  • 1
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    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780190609979
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 291 Seiten
    Series Statement: Perspectives on justice and morality
    DDC: 303.3/6
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    Keywords: Punishment (Psychology) ; Criminology Psychological aspects ; Strafe ; Moralpsychologie
    Abstract: "Punishment of offenders is one of the most universal features of human behavior. Across time and cultures it has been common for people to punish offenders, and one can easily find examples of punishment among ancient hunter-gatherers, in holy scriptures, in popular culture, and in contemporary courts of law. Punishment is not restricted to criminal offenders, but emerges within all spheres of our social life, including corporations, public institutions, traffic, sports matches, schools, parenting, and more. Punishment strongly influences what we think, how we feel, and what we do. The Moral Punishment Instinct asserts that people possess a hard-wired tendency to aggress against those who violate the norms of their group. We have evolved this instinct because of its power to control behavior by curbing selfishness and free-riding, thereby providing incentives to stimulate the mutual cooperation that ancient hunter-gatherers needed in order to survive in challenging natural environments. In this book, Jan-Willem van Prooijen methodically describes how punishment originates from moral emotions, stimulates cooperation, and shapes the social life of human beings. Guided by a host of recognizable and relatable examples, this book illuminates how the moral punishment instinct manifests itself among a variety of modern human cultures, children, tribes of hunter-gatherers, and even non-human animals-all while accounting for the role of this instinct in religion, war, racial bias, restorative justice, gossip, torture, and radical terrorism. "--
    Abstract: "People universally punish offenders. Why? This book proposes that people possess a moral punishment instinct: A hard-wired tendency to aggress against those who violate the norms of the group. This instinct is reflected in how punishment originates from moral emotions, stimulates cooperation, and shapes the social life of human beings"--
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  • 2
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    New York, NY : Oxford University Press | Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780190657376
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix,365 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Perspectives on justice and morality
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bos, Kees P. van den Why people radicalize
    DDC: 303.484
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    Keywords: Radicalism Psychological aspects ; Terrorism Psychological aspects ; Judgment
    Abstract: 'Why People Radicalize' provides an in-depth analysis of how perceptions of unfairness can lead individuals and groups to develop radical convictions and sympathy for extremism and terrorism. Accessible for scientists, professionals, and practitioners, the text explains how uncertainty and insufficient self-corrections influence this process.
    Note: Previously issued in print: 2018 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780190657345 , 0190657340
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 378 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Perspectives on justice and morality
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bos, Kees van den, 1965 - Why people radicalize
    DDC: 303.484
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    Keywords: Radicalism Psychological aspects ; Terrorism Psychological aspects ; Judgment ; Judgment ; Judgment ; Radicalism ; Terrorism ; Politische Psychologie ; Political psychology ; Radikalisierung ; Terrorismus ; Radikalismus ; Terrorismus ; Psychologie
    Abstract: In Why People Radicalize, Kees van den Bos argues that if we want to truly understand radicalization and prevent, attenuate, and fight violent extremism and terrorism, we must pay attention to what is driving the radicalization process. This implies that we should systematically analyze how radicalizing persons interpret the world. For example, perceptions that certain situations are fundamentally unfair and hence need to be changed are among the core issues that drive Muslim, right-wing, and left-wing radicalization. Furthermore, experiences and perceptions of unfairness and injustice can tempt those who struggle with self-control to break the law and engage in violent extremist and terrorist behavior. Why People Radicalize is among the first attempts to provide a systematic, integrative, and in-depth analysis of the psychology of unfairness judgments and the ways these judgments impact on various radicalization processes. Discussing several conceptual and practical implications that follow from this line of reasoning, the book emphasizes the role of careful scientific thought and the notion of taking individuals seriously, as judgments of unfairness are not merely perceptions. They feel genuine to the persons forming the judgments. This volume discusses in detail how these radicalization processes can develop and what components are of pivotal relevance in these processes. Accessible for scientists, professionals, and practitioners, the book explains how uncertainty and insufficient self-corrections influence this process. Finally, the book delineates future research issues on radicalization, extremism, and terrorism and applies the analysis to appropriate legal contexts, making the book relevant for policy and decision makers, among others.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introducing Radicalization -- A Framework to Understand Radicalization -- Instances of Radicalization, Extremism, and Terrorism -- A Review of Radicalization Theories -- Key Antecedents of Radicalization -- Perceiving Unfairness -- Uncertainty and Other Threats -- Self-Interest and Insufficient Corrections -- Core Components of Radicalization -- Rigidity of Thoughts -- Hot-Cognitive Defense of Worldviews -- Violent Rejection of Law and Democratic Principles -- Conclusions and Reflections -- Conclusions and Limitations : What Do We Learn -- Practical Implications : We Can We Do -- Discussion : What is Next
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 309-350, Register
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780190657376
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Perspectives on justice and morality
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Series Statement: Psychology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bos, Kees van den, 1965 - Why people radicalize
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 303.484
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    Keywords: Terrorism Psychological aspects ; Radicalism Psychological aspects ; Judgment ; Radicalism ; Psychological aspects ; Terrorism ; Psychological aspects ; Judgment ; Radicalism ; Terrorism ; Radikalisierung ; Terrorismus ; Radikalismus ; Terrorismus ; Psychologie
    Abstract: 'Why People Radicalize' provides an in-depth analysis of how perceptions of unfairness can lead individuals and groups to develop radical convictions and sympathy for extremism and terrorism. Accessible for scientists, professionals, and practitioners, the text explains how uncertainty and insufficient self-corrections influence this process.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Previously issued in print: 2018 , Zielgruppe - Audience: Specialized
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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