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ON VENGEANCE

Pages 333-344 | Published online: 13 May 2010

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Thomas DiBlasi & Howard Kassinove. (2022) An Exploratory Analysis of Components of Revenge Experiences. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma 31:7, pages 873-887.
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C. Cory Lowe, Noora Ellonen, Bryan Lee Miller & Kirsi Peltonen. (2022) Best Served Cold: Vengeful Attitudes and Violence among Finnish Adolescents. Deviant Behavior 43:2, pages 163-178.
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Taeyoung Yoo & Yunsung Koh. (2022) Remains on the board: outside directors’ behaviour and their survival chance in Korean firms. Asia Pacific Business Review 28:1, pages 87-110.
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Maartje Elshout, Rob M. A. Nelissen, Ilja van Beest, Suzan Elshout & Wilco W. van Dijk. (2020) Real-life revenge may not effectively deter norm violations. The Journal of Social Psychology 160:3, pages 390-399.
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Magali Barnoux & Theresa A. Gannon. (2014) A new conceptual framework for revenge firesetting. Psychology, Crime & Law 20:5, pages 497-513.
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Bas van Stokkom. (2013) Victims' needs and participation in justice: is there a role for vengeance?. Restorative Justice 1:2, pages 168-189.
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Karen Jacques & PaulJ. Taylor. (2008) Male and Female Suicide Bombers: Different Sexes, Different Reasons?. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 31:4, pages 304-326.
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Rachel Lev‐Wiesel, Inbal Leibovich, Hadas Doron, Tslil Maman, Batya Cohen, Nehemia Moskowitz, Ibtisam Saady, Limor Klein & Bussakorn Binson. (2023) The reflection of desire for revenge and revenge fantasies in drawings and narratives of sexually abused children. Child & Family Social Work 28:3, pages 681-689.
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Stefanie Hechler, Friederike Funk & Thomas Kessler. (2023) Not revenge, but change is sweet: Experimental evidence of how offender change and punishment play independent roles in victims' sense of justice. British Journal of Social Psychology 62:2, pages 1013-1035.
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Andras Molnar, Shereen J. Chaudhry & George Loewenstein. (2023) “It’s not about the money. It’s about sending a message!” Avengers want offenders to understand the reason for revenge. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 174, pages 104207.
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Stephen M. Yoshimura & Susan D. Boon. (2022) Fantasies of Revenge: An Evolutionary and Individual Differences Account. Imagination, Cognition and Personality, pages 027623662211333.
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Faten Gadban & Limor Goldner. (2021) Mother-Son Rejection and Triangulation in Polygamous Families: Probing the Spillover Effect and the Compensatory Hypothesis. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 103:2, pages 221-234.
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Eyal Aharoni, David Simpson, Eddy Nahmias & Mario Gollwitzer. (2022) A Painful Message. Zeitschrift für Psychologie 230:2, pages 138-151.
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Mélanie Paulin & Susan D. Boon. (2021) Revenge via social media and relationship contexts: Prevalence and measurement. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 38:12, pages 3692-3712.
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Shazia Khalid, Shazia Ashraf & Saima Azad. (2021) Attitudinal Scale of Vengeance: Translation and Psychometric Evaluation in Pakistan. Trends in Psychology 29:4, pages 617-636.
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Kristina L. McDonald, Joo Young Yang, Sunmi Seo & Stephen A. Erath. 2021. Revenge across Childhood and Adolescence. Revenge across Childhood and Adolescence 8 36 .
Andrew Shaver & Jacob N. Shapiro. (2021) The Effect of Civilian Casualties on Wartime Informing: Evidence from the Iraq War. Journal of Conflict Resolution 65:7-8, pages 1337-1377.
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Liang Liang, Jingxian Chen & Kevin Siqueira. (2020) Revenge or continued attack and defense in defender–attacker conflicts. European Journal of Operational Research 287:3, pages 1180-1190.
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Susan D. Boon & Stephen M. Yoshimura. (2020) Revenge as social interaction: Merging social psychological and interpersonal communication approaches to the study of vengeful behavior. Social and Personality Psychology Compass 14:9.
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Holly E. Recchia, Cecilia Wainryb & Monisha Pasupathi. (2019) “I wanted to hurt her”: Children’s and adolescents’ experiences of desiring and seeking revenge in their own peer conflicts. Social Development 28:4, pages 840-853.
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Lorraine Bowman Grieve, Marek Palasinski & Neil Shortland. (2019) Psychology perspectives on community vengeance as a terrorist motivator: a review. Safer Communities 18:3/4, pages 81-93.
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Rachel Stein. 2019. Vengeful Citizens, Violent States. Vengeful Citizens, Violent States.
Jonathan Farrar, Cass Hausserman & Morina Rennie. (2019) The influence of revenge and financial rewards on tax fraud reporting intentions. Journal of Economic Psychology 71, pages 102-116.
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Joshua Conrad JacksonVirginia K. ChoiMichele J. Gelfand. (2019) Revenge: A Multilevel Review and Synthesis. Annual Review of Psychology 70:1, pages 319-345.
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Nichola J. Raihani & Redouan Bshary. (2019) Punishment: one tool, many uses. Evolutionary Human Sciences 1.
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Mikko Aaltonen, Janne Kivivuori & Laura Kuitunen. (2018) Short-Term Temporal Clustering of Police-Reported Violent Offending and Victimization. Criminal Justice Review 43:3, pages 309-324.
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Arne Sjöström, Zoe Magraw-Mickelson & Mario Gollwitzer. (2018) What makes displaced revenge taste sweet: Retributing displaced responsibility or sending a message to the original perpetrator?. European Journal of Social Psychology 48:4, pages 490-506.
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SUSAN D. BOON, KYLER R. RASMUSSEN, VICKI L. DEVEAU & ALISHIA M. ALIBHAI. (2017) Resisting revenge: An investigation of reasons for foregoing revenge in romantic relationships. Personal Relationships 24:3, pages 474-490.
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MAARTJE ELSHOUT, ROB M. A. NELISSEN, ILJA VAN BEEST, SUZAN ELSHOUT & WILCO W. VAN DIJK. (2017) Situational precursors of revenge: Social exclusion, relationship type, and opportunity. Personal Relationships 24:2, pages 291-305.
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Ira J. Roseman. (2017) Transformative Events: Appraisal Bases of Passion and Mixed Emotions. Emotion Review 9:2, pages 133-139.
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Jeffrey M. Osgood. (2017) Is revenge about retributive justice, deterring harm, or both?. Social and Personality Psychology Compass 11:1, pages e12296.
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Mario Gollwitzer, Judith Braun, Friederike Funk & Philipp Süssenbach. (2016) People as Intuitive Retaliators. Social Psychological and Personality Science 7:6, pages 521-529.
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Kyler Rasmussen. (2016) Entitled vengeance: A meta-analysis relating narcissism to provoked aggression. Aggressive Behavior 42:4, pages 362-379.
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Meredith Lillie & Peter Strelan. (2016) Careful what you wish for: Fantasizing about revenge increases justice dissatisfaction in the chronically powerless. Personality and Individual Differences 94, pages 290-294.
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Janne Kivivuori, Jukka Savolainen & Mikko Aaltonen. (2015) The revenge motive in delinquency. Acta Sociologica 59:1, pages 69-84.
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Marie-Christin Papen, Julia Dötsch, Thomas Niemand & Florian Siems. 2016. Crossmedia-Kommunikation in kulturbedingten Handlungsräumen. Crossmedia-Kommunikation in kulturbedingten Handlungsräumen 15 32 .
MAARTJE ELSHOUT, ROB M. A. NELISSEN & ILJA VAN BEEST. (2015) A prototype analysis of vengeance. Personal Relationships 22:3, pages 502-523.
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Leonie H. Grobbink, Jan J. L. Derksen & Hjalmar J. C. van Marle. (2014) Revenge. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 59:8, pages 892-907.
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Arne Sjöström & Mario Gollwitzer. (2015) Displaced revenge: Can revenge taste “sweet” if it aims at a different target?. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 56, pages 191-202.
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Mariëtte van Denderen, Jos de Keijser, Coby Gerlsma, Mark Huisman & Paul A. Boelen. (2014) Revenge and psychological adjustment after homicidal loss. Aggressive Behavior 40:6, pages 504-511.
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Stephen M. Yoshimura & Susan D. Boon. (2014) Exploring Revenge as a Feature of Family Life. Journal of Family Theory & Review 6:3, pages 222-240.
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Friederike Funk, Victoria McGeer & Mario Gollwitzer. (2014) Get the Message. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 40:8, pages 986-997.
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Elise C. Seip, Mark Rotteveel, Lotte F. van Dillen & Wilco W. van Dijk. 2014. Schadenfreude. Schadenfreude 227 241 .
SUSAN D. BOON & STEPHEN M. YOSHIMURA. (2014) Pluralistic ignorance in revenge attitudes and behavior in interpersonal relationships. Personal Relationships 21:2, pages 258-271.
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Stephen Benard. (2013) Reputation systems, aggression, and deterrence in social interaction. Social Science Research 42:1, pages 230-245.
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L.H. Grobbink & Jan Derksen. (2012) Wraak. GZ - Psychologie 4:3, pages 18-23.
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Mario Gollwitzer, Milena Meder & Manfred Schmitt. (2011) What gives victims satisfaction when they seek revenge?. European Journal of Social Psychology 41:3, pages 364-374.
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Karina Schumann & Michael Ross. (2010) The Benefits, Costs, and Paradox of Revenge. Social and Personality Psychology Compass 4:12, pages 1193-1205.
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Jessica K. Swanner & Denise R. Beike. (2010) Incentives increase the rate of false but not true secondary confessions from informants with an allegiance to a suspect.. Law and Human Behavior 34:5, pages 418-428.
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Susan D. BoonVicki L. Deveau & Alishia M. Alibhai. (2009) Payback: The parameters of revenge in romantic relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 26:6-7, pages 747-768.
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Mario Gollwitzer & Markus Denzler. (2009) What makes revenge sweet: Seeing the offender suffer or delivering a message?. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 45:4, pages 840-844.
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David A. Schroeder, Alicia F. Bembenek, Kimberly M. Kinsey, Julie E. Steel & Andria J. Woodell. 2008. New Issues and Paradigms in Research on Social Dilemmas. New Issues and Paradigms in Research on Social Dilemmas 142 158 .
Renate Ysseldyk, Kimberly Matheson & Hymie Anisman. (2007) Rumination: Bridging a gap between forgivingness, vengefulness, and psychological health. Personality and Individual Differences 42:8, pages 1573-1584.
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Andras Molnar, Shereen Chaudhry & George F. Loewenstein. (2020) 'It's Not About the Money. It's About Sending a Message!': Unpacking the Components of Revenge. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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