Volume 3, Number 3, 1999
Contents: INTRODUCTION: A.G. Miller, Harming Other People: Perspectives on Evil and Violence. ARTICLES: E. Staub, The Roots of Evil: Social Conditions, Culture, Personality, and Basic Human Needs. A. Bandura, Moral Disengagement in the Perpetration of Inhumanities. R.F. Baumeister, W.K. Campbell, The Intrinsic Appeal of Evil: Sadism, Sensational Thrills, and Threatened Egotism. V.L. Hamilton, J. Sanders, The Second Face of Evil: Wrongdoing in and by the Corporation. C.L. Muehlenhard, L.A. Kimes, The Social Construction of Violence: The Case of Sexual and Domestic Violence. L. Berkowitz, Evil Is More Than Banal: Situationism and the Concept of Evil. A.G. Miller, A.K. Gordon, A.M. Buddie, Accounting for Evil and Cruelty: Is to Explain to Condone? EPILOGUE: J.M. Darley, Methods for the Study of Evil-Doing Actions.