University of Texas at Dallas, 75013, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2010 Oct;25(10):1739-66. doi: 10.1177/0886260509354502. Epub 2009 Dec 29.
Drawing from in-depth interviews with 52 active street criminals, this article examines the grounded theoretic implications of bounded rationality for retaliatory street violence. The bounds on rationality that this article explores are anger, uncertainty, and time pressure. These bounds create imperfections in the retaliatory decision-making process that, in turn, cause asymmetries in the way that reprisal is enacted. Two asymmetries are operative in this regard: strike intensity and target choice. Anger produces asymmetries of both types. Uncertainty and time pressure produce only target-choice asymmetry. All three modalities cause retaliation to be redirected. Redirection promotes the spread of urban violence through conflict spirals.
本文通过对 52 名活跃街头罪犯的深入访谈,考察了有限理性对报复性街头暴力的实际理论意义。本文探讨的理性限制包括愤怒、不确定性和时间压力。这些限制在报复性决策过程中造成了不完美,从而导致报复行为的实施出现不对称。在这方面有两种不对称:打击强度和目标选择。愤怒产生了这两种类型的不对称。不确定性和时间压力只会产生目标选择的不对称。所有三种模式都会导致报复行动被转移。转移通过冲突螺旋促进了城市暴力的蔓延。