- In criminology,
brutalization refers to a
hypothesized cause-and-effect
relationship between executions and an
increase in the
homicide rate. This hypothesis...
- "Deterrence and
brutalization: The dual
effects of executions."
Justice Quarterly, 17(4), 685–706. King, D.R. (1978). "The
brutalization effect: Execution...
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civil religion of the
French Revolution, as well as a
result of the
brutalization of
societies in 1914–1918.
Historians such as
Irene Collins and Howard...
- face, much to the
shock of Luke who
realizes the full
extent of her
brutalization at the
hands of
Gilead and what she is now
capable of in vengeance....
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souvenir taking was a side
effect of the
brutalizing effects of a
harsh campaign.
Harrison argues that,
while brutalization could explain part of the mutilations...
- p. 608.
Turse (2023a). Turse, Nick (December 1, 2023). "Opinion | Ask
Brutalized Cambodians What They
Think of Kissinger". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331...
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extremist groups all
playing a role. The
Syrian po****tion has been
brutalized, with
nearly a half a
million killed, 12
million fleeing their homes to...
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argue also that
capital punishment lacks deterrent effect, or has a
brutalization effect,
discriminates against minorities and the poor, and that it encourages...
- views.
North Koreans have been
referred to as "some of the world's most
brutalized people" by
Human Rights Watch,
because of the
severe restrictions placed...
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their despair, but
bragged enthusiastically about the joy he felt in
brutalizing others."
According to Richards, ****Tentacion's
music "brought solace...