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How criminal organisations exert secret power over communities: An intracultural appropriation theory of cultural values and norms
Criminal organisations have the ability to exert secret power – governance over the community and inhibition of opposition (omerta). Traditionally, omerta has been attributed to fear or passivity. ...
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The "European Review of Social Psychology (ERSP)" is a distinguished international journal that operates under the patronage of the European Association of Social Psychology. It serves as a platform for comprehensive, theory-driven reviews that cover the broad spectrum of social psychology. The journal is open to submissions from authors worldwide and is guided by a prestigious international editorial board.
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