University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Interpers Violence. 2021 Aug;36(15-16):NP8668-NP8686. doi: 10.1177/0886260519845713. Epub 2019 May 2.
The influential microsociological theory of violence advanced by Randall Collins suggests that emotional dominance preconditions physical violence. Here, we examine robbery incidents as counterevidence of this proposition. Using 50 video clips of real-life commercial robberies recorded by surveillance cameras, we observed, coded, and analyzed the interpersonal behaviors of offenders and victims in microdetail. We found no support for Collins's hypothesized link between dominance and violence, but evidence against it instead. It is the absence, not the presence, of emotional offender dominance that promotes offender violence. We consider these results in the light of criminological research on robbery violence and suggest that Collins's strong situational stance would benefit from a greater appreciation of instrumental motivation and cold-headed premeditation.
兰德尔·柯林斯提出的有影响力的微观社会学暴力理论认为,情感支配是身体暴力的前提。在这里,我们将抢劫事件作为对这一主张的反证进行研究。我们使用 50 个由监控摄像机记录的真实商业抢劫案的视频片段,对罪犯和受害者的人际行为进行了微观细节的观察、编码和分析。我们没有发现支持柯林斯假设的支配与暴力之间的联系的证据,反而有证据表明二者无关。促进罪犯暴力的是罪犯缺乏而不是拥有情感支配。我们根据犯罪学对抢劫暴力的研究来考虑这些结果,并认为柯林斯的强有力的情境立场将受益于对工具动机和冷静预谋的更多关注。