Crime and Human Development
Moral disengagement refers to a psychological process where individuals rationalize or justify their harmful actions, allowing them to engage in behaviors that violate their moral standards without feeling guilt or remorse. This process is crucial in understanding how individuals, especially those with psychopathic traits or antisocial behavior, can commit acts that harm others while maintaining a self-image that they are moral beings. By using various cognitive mechanisms, people can distance themselves from the consequences of their actions, which is particularly relevant in the context of antisocial personality traits and psychopathy.
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