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Collective harmdoing: Developing the perspective of the perpetrator
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Collective harmdoing: Developing the perspective of the perpetrator

W.R. Louis, C.E. Amiot and E.F. Thomas
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, Vol.21(3), pp.306-312
2015
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Abstract

This Special Issue on collective harmdoing aims to explore, from the perspective of the perpetrator, the association between harmdoing and well-being, and the processes through which people engage and disengage from harmdoing. We present 6 articles, comprising 3 theoretical analyses and 3 empirical articles, that represent a diversity of perspectives on manifestations of collective harmdoing from youth violence to genocide, and from soldiers in combat to terrorism and counterterrorism. A discussant piece, as well as this introduction, together consider the themes, achievements, and omissions of the special issue.

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