Tag: Prosocial Aggression


ANTISOCIAL AGGRESSION

Introduction and Definitional Framework The concept of antisocial aggression represents a critical area within psychological and criminological study, denoting any deliberate and proactive act of aggression that inherently generates socially destructive and undesirable consequences for another person, group, or institution. This form of behavior is not merely reactive or defensive; rather, it is characterized by […]

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PROSOCIAL AGGRESSION

PROSOCIAL AGGRESSION Introduction to Prosocial Aggression Aggression is a complex human behavior often associated with negative outcomes and societal disapproval. However, within the broad spectrum of aggressive acts, there exists a distinct category known as prosocial aggression (PA). Unlike aggression driven by malice, personal gain, or hostile intent, prosocial aggression is characterized by motivations rooted […]

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