Title of article :
LINKING SOCIETAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS
TO HOMICIDE RATES ACROSS NATIONS
Author/Authors :
FLORA LIM
MICHAEL HARRIS BOND، نويسنده , , MIEKO KUCHAR BOND، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
National rates of homicide vary dramatically and may provide a windowinto the societal dynamics and their
socialized psychological reflections that generate violence. To develop a comprehensive theory of these
dynamics, this study examined stable rates of homicide in 56 nations.A selection of societal-level variables
was deployed in conjunction with psychological measures of citizen characteristics to predict homicide levels.
Using blocked regression, and beginning with economic predictors, the authors discovered that homicide
was most powerfully predicted by a linear equation combining societal measures of economic inequality,
negative GNP per capita, and the negative sex ratio of men to women. Psychological measures of lower
trust in one’s fellow citizens, belief in less social complexity, and preference for mates of higher status as
opposed to love also predicted national homicide rates and were able to mediate the effects of the three societal
variables on these national homicide rates. This study exemplifies the potential usefulness of combining
societal and psychological measures in understanding national phenomena, suggesting plausible personality
or social psychological factors characterizing a nation’s citizenry that are implicated in generating higher
levels of any behavior, like homicide.
Keywords :
Psychological factors , Homicide , Societal factors
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology