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冲突还是共识?重新审视犯罪和灾难
版权所有:©2019。作者。被许可方:小岛屿国家联盟。本作品遵循知识共享署名许可协议。在灾难研究领域,关于犯罪(特别是抢劫)是否会在灾难发生后发生的争论是一个持久的争论。资深灾难学者认为,普遍的抢劫只会发生在内乱(骚乱)期间,因为这是一种社会冲突的情况。相反,这些学者说,在灾难期间,普遍的抢劫是罕见和孤立的,因为这是一种共识。也就是说,在灾难期间,人们的行为是亲社会的,互相帮助(救援、供应、庇护),而不是反社会的,互相对抗(犯罪)。然而,我认为我们需要重新审视这一说法,因为我们的社会世界与进行这项研究时大不相同。不平等等社会问题更加突出,社会动荡普遍存在。我认为,首先,有证据表明,在某些灾难事件和内乱期间,普遍存在抢劫行为;其次,内乱和灾难期间发生的抢劫行为是相似的,因为从事这种行为的人有相似的动机——他们相信,除了骚乱,没有其他方式来表达他们的不满。
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