The Routledge International Handbook of Perpetrator Studies

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Main Author: Knittel, Susanne C.
Other Authors: Goldberg, Zachary J.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Milton : Routledge, 2019.
Series:Routledge International Handbooks Ser.
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505 0 |a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword: Critical Perpetrator Studies; Introduction; PART 1: Core Concepts and Key Debates; 1.1 Definitions and Terminology; 1. From Perpetrators to Perpetration: Definitions, Typologies, and Processes; Introduction; Defining the "Perpetrator"; Who Are the Perpetrators?; From Perpetrators to Perpetration; Conclusion: The Extraordinary Perpetrator Revisited; Notes; References; 1.2 Group Dynamics and Moral Psychology; 2. The Making and Un-making of Perpetrators: Patterns of Involvement in Nazi Persecution 
505 8 |a Perpetration and Collective ViolencePhysical Violence; Systemic Violence: The Administration of Evil; Complicity: Social and Symbolic Violence; The Un-making of Perpetrators: Justice, Guilt, and Reintegration; States of Violence; Note; Bibliography; 3. Ordinary Organizations: A Systems Theory Approach to Perpetrator Studies; Beyond the View of Organizations as Machines; Neither Structuralism nor Voluntarism; Generalization of Motives; The Challenges of a Systems Approach; Notes; References; 4. Stanley Milgram's Obedience Experiments; Milgram's Obedience Experiments 
505 8 |a Reactions to the Obedience ExperimentsA New Wave; A Renewed Focus on Ethical Issues; Standardization, Rhetoric, and Interaction; Conclusion: Questioning Obedience; Notes; References; 5. The Authoritarian Personality: Then and Now; The Authoritarian Personality-Historical Context; The Authoritarian Personality-Methodology and Findings; The Authoritarian Personality-The F-Scale; The Authoritarian Personality-Impact; The Authoritarian Personality-Relevance for Perpetrator Studies and Today; Notes; Bibliography 
505 8 |a 6. What's Moral Character Got to Do with It?: Perpetrators and the Nature of Moral EvilConclusion; Notes; References; 7. The Making of a Torturer; Democratic Torture and Non-Democratic Torture; The Ticking Bomb Scenario and Individualization of Torture; The Democratic State as Perpetrator; Comparing Democratic and Non-Democratic Torture; The Reality of a Torture Culture; Conclusion; Notes; References; 8. Linking Perpetrator Characteristics to Jihadist Modus Operandi: An Exploratory Study; Introduction; Motivation; Modus Operandi 
505 8 |a Towards Terrorist Perpetrator Typologies Based on Operational CharacteristicsConclusion; References; 1.3 Perpetrators and the Law; 9. Nazi Perpetrators and the Law: Postwar Trials, Courtroom Testimony, and Debates about the Motives of Nazi War Criminals; Introduction; Listening to Perpetrators: Trial Testimony, the "Banality of Evil," and the Genesis of Interpretations of "Perpetrator Motive"; Perpetrator Motive: Ordinary Men or Ordinary Germans?; Perpetrator Trials, Testimony, and the "Making of a Murderer"; Conclusion; Notes; References 
500 |a 10. When Perpetrators Become Defendants and then Convicts 
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