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The operators switch their moral control off and on daily between their military working hours and their off-duty life.
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distorting the consequences; 3) a disengagement mechanism that focuses on the favourable acts of traits of those whom the harm is being perpetuated (dehumanization and attribution of blame).
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It is central to Moral Justification, Displacement of Responsibility and Attribution of Blame. . Each of these mechanisms offers insight into why and how moral disengagement operates within individuals. . , 2020). edu.
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. Moral disengagement was originally described by Albert Bandura, first in his seminal book on social cognitive theory [1], and later elaborated in his work focused on moral behavior [2, 3, 4].
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Here are eight common moral disengagement strategies and what they sound like: Moral justification (“This is actually the morally right thing to do.
Dehumanization usually happens when the harm.
The final set of disengagement practices operates on the recipients of detrimental activities (Bandura, 1999; Zimbardo, 2007).