Psychocultural Mechanisms of the Propensity toward Criminal Homicide: A Multidimensional View of the Culture of Honor

Introduction: Theory of the Culture of Honor is one of the few models in criminology specifically geared toward homicide. It proposes that, in certain societies, men must never show weakness and are required to react violently to any perceived threats to their reputation, thereby increasing their pr...

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Main Authors: Monica G. T. C. Souza, Bruno C. Souza, Antonio Roazzi, Edson S. da Silva
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01872/full
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spelling doaj-60dac43442364144a4f0383c730a81b52020-11-24T21:25:48ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782017-11-01810.3389/fpsyg.2017.01872244488Psychocultural Mechanisms of the Propensity toward Criminal Homicide: A Multidimensional View of the Culture of HonorMonica G. T. C. Souza0Bruno C. Souza1Antonio Roazzi2Edson S. da Silva3Department of Law, Faculdade do Recife, Recife, BrazilDepartment of Management Sciences, Graduate Program in Business Administration, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, BrazilDepartment of Psychology, Graduate Program in Cognitive Psychology, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, BrazilDepartment of Law, Faculdade do Recife, Recife, BrazilIntroduction: Theory of the Culture of Honor is one of the few models in criminology specifically geared toward homicide. It proposes that, in certain societies, men must never show weakness and are required to react violently to any perceived threats to their reputation, thereby increasing their probability of committing a homicide. This has been suggested as the main explanation for the high rates of this type of crime in Brazil, particularly in the Northeast. Underlying this explanation there are complex mechanisms and processes that have yet to be clarified.Objectives: The present research aimed to investigate the workings of the possible psychocultural mechanisms underlying the culture of honor and the process through which they might affect the individual propensity toward homicide.Methods: A total of 336 Brazilian adults were assessed regarding a broad range of sociodemographic, psychological, and sociocultural variables, including their attitudes toward homicide. The resulting dataset was analyzed using Smallest Space Analysis and Facet Theory.Results: It seems that certain cultural elements associated to traditional masculinity and enhanced anger tend to promote negative personality traits and increase one’s propensity toward committing homicide.Conclusion: The findings obtained not only confirm the Theory of the Culture of Honor for the propensity toward homicide, but also explicit and clarify some of the psychocultural processes and mechanisms involved, suggesting a new scientific framework.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01872/fullculture of honorhomicidehomicidal honorcriminologysmallest space analysisFacet Theory
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Psychocultural Mechanisms of the Propensity toward Criminal Homicide: A Multidimensional View of the Culture of Honor
Frontiers in Psychology
culture of honor
homicide
homicidal honor
criminology
smallest space analysis
Facet Theory
author_facet Monica G. T. C. Souza
Bruno C. Souza
Antonio Roazzi
Edson S. da Silva
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title Psychocultural Mechanisms of the Propensity toward Criminal Homicide: A Multidimensional View of the Culture of Honor
title_short Psychocultural Mechanisms of the Propensity toward Criminal Homicide: A Multidimensional View of the Culture of Honor
title_full Psychocultural Mechanisms of the Propensity toward Criminal Homicide: A Multidimensional View of the Culture of Honor
title_fullStr Psychocultural Mechanisms of the Propensity toward Criminal Homicide: A Multidimensional View of the Culture of Honor
title_full_unstemmed Psychocultural Mechanisms of the Propensity toward Criminal Homicide: A Multidimensional View of the Culture of Honor
title_sort psychocultural mechanisms of the propensity toward criminal homicide: a multidimensional view of the culture of honor
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Introduction: Theory of the Culture of Honor is one of the few models in criminology specifically geared toward homicide. It proposes that, in certain societies, men must never show weakness and are required to react violently to any perceived threats to their reputation, thereby increasing their probability of committing a homicide. This has been suggested as the main explanation for the high rates of this type of crime in Brazil, particularly in the Northeast. Underlying this explanation there are complex mechanisms and processes that have yet to be clarified.Objectives: The present research aimed to investigate the workings of the possible psychocultural mechanisms underlying the culture of honor and the process through which they might affect the individual propensity toward homicide.Methods: A total of 336 Brazilian adults were assessed regarding a broad range of sociodemographic, psychological, and sociocultural variables, including their attitudes toward homicide. The resulting dataset was analyzed using Smallest Space Analysis and Facet Theory.Results: It seems that certain cultural elements associated to traditional masculinity and enhanced anger tend to promote negative personality traits and increase one’s propensity toward committing homicide.Conclusion: The findings obtained not only confirm the Theory of the Culture of Honor for the propensity toward homicide, but also explicit and clarify some of the psychocultural processes and mechanisms involved, suggesting a new scientific framework.
topic culture of honor
homicide
homicidal honor
criminology
smallest space analysis
Facet Theory
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01872/full
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