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ID078972
Title ProperPolitical Opportunities and Local Contingencies in Mass Crime Participation
Other Title Informationpersonal experiences by Former Serbian Militiamen
LanguageENG
AuthorTanner, Samuel
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Participation in mass crime is often approached from a top-down perspective that centralizes the actions of the masses under the order of elites and leaders. While there is some evidence to support this approach, a more complete assessment of participation in mass crime must also consider the grassroots contingencies that unite the collective motivation and capacity that induce such actions. Such a bottoms-up approach is developed in this article with a particular focus on the personal experiences of former Serbian militiamen who took part in scenes of mass violence in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Interviews with former militiamen illustrate how political opportunities, diverging nationalistic attitudes, proximity to growing violence in increasingly localized killing fields, incentives to participate in parallel criminal activities, and an influence within community networks that were submerged in mass crimes united to legitimize and facilitate their personal commitment to the events that took place in this region during the 1990s
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Crime Vol. 8, No.2; May 2007: p152-171
Journal SourceGlobal Crime Vol. 8, No.2; May 2007: p152-171
Key WordsMass Crime ;  Former Yugoslavia ;  Nationalism ;  Militia ;  Collective Action ;  Networks