Within the past decade, there has been an intensified concern about
pervasive and serious harmdoing that has drawn the attention of
researchers. The primary objective of this special issue is to
consider the contributions of social and personality psychology
toward understanding the perception of sustained harmdoing and to
assess the implications (theoretical, methodological, and
philosophical) for the field of undertaking research in this area.
The authors represented in this issue have each made significant
contributions to the study of harmdoing and evil, and their
articles deal with a variety of conceptual and empirical
perspectives on harmdoing.
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