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Macro-Micro Integrated Theoretical Model of Mass Participation in Genocide

NCJ Number
244986
Journal
British Journal of Criminology Volume: 53 Issue: 5 Dated: September 2013 Pages: 843-863
Author(s)
Olaoluwa Olusanya
Date Published
September 2013
Length
21 pages
Annotation
In this paper, the author proposes a macro-micro integrated theoretical model of mass participation in genocide.
Abstract
Can general criminological theories of crime explain mass participation in genocide? Can seemingly conflicting theories be reconciled, and if so, how? Only a small number of studies have attempted to explore the application of general criminological theories to international crimes. Also, there have been few attempts to integrate micro-level theories with macro-level theories. In this paper, the author proposes a macro-micro integrated theoretical model of mass participation in genocide. The proposed framework combines micro (e.g. social control theories) and macrolevel theories (e.g. strain theories), thereby recognizing that no single factor can explain people's involvement in genocidal violence perpetration. Finally, the central element of the author's conceptual framework is the notion of cognitive dissonance (CD). The author contends that CD can act as a structuring concept which allows for the development of a comprehensive criminological explanation for mass participation in genocide. (Published Abstract)