Genocide has emerged as one of the leading problems of the
twentieth century. No corner of the world seems immune from this
form of collective violence. While many individuals are familiar
with the term, few people have a clear understanding of what
genocide is and how it is carried out. This book clearly discusses
the concept of genocide and dispels the widely held misconceptions
about how these crimes occur and the mechanisms necessary for its
perpetration.
Genocidal Crimes differs from much of the writing on the subject
in that it explicitly relies upon the criminological literature to
explain the nature and functioning of genocide. Criminology, with
its focus on various types of criminality and violence, has much to
offer in terms of explaining the origins, dynamics, and
facilitators of this particular form of collective violence.
Through application of a number of criminological theories to
various elements of genocide Alex Alvarez presents a comprehensive
analysis of this particular crime. These criminological
perspectives are underpinned by a variety of psychological,
sociological, and political science based insights in order to
present a more complete discussion of the nature and functioning of
genocide.
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