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|aThe psychology of genocide, massacres, and extreme violence|h[[electronic resource]] : |bwhy "normal" people come to commit atrocities / |cDonald G. Dutton
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|aA history of violence--Mass violence in the twentieth century--Genocides--The Holocaust--Military massacres--Lynchings--Prison riots--Societal transitions : the normative shifts in genocide--Individual transitions to extreme violence--Rape, serial killers, and the forensic psychology of war--Individual differences in violent aggression--Final thoughts--Postscript : the final summation
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