Individual differences in political aggression: The role of social integration, perceived grievances and low self-control

Several models have been suggested for studying (self-reported) aggression. Less frequently, these theories are empirically applied to explain individual differences in political aggression. The present study examines the role of distal, intermediate and proximate mechanisms in a net-sample of 6020...

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Main Author: Pauwels, Lieven (Author)
Contributors: De Buck, Ann ; Ljujic, Vanja
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2020
In: European journal of criminology
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