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Jewish settler violence: deviance as social reaction
David Weisburd
Institute of Criminology
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Social Reactions
100%
Jewish Settlers
100%
Settler Violence
100%
Israeli
75%
Violence
75%
Israel
50%
Jewish
50%
Law
50%
Law Violation
50%
Deviant Behavior
50%
Social Control
25%
Arab
25%
Sovereignty
25%
Multivariate Analysis
25%
Decision-making Process
25%
Violence against
25%
Dormant
25%
Evade
25%
Complex Decision-making
25%
Deviant
25%
Social Organization
25%
Settlers
25%
Zionist Ideology
25%
Land of Israel
25%
Religious Ideology
25%
Societal Response
25%
Higher Law
25%
Political Forces
25%
Community Support
25%
Growing Potential
25%
Political Deviance
25%
Vigilante
25%
Vigilante Violence
25%
Vigilantism
25%
Gush Emunim
25%
Reaction to Deviance
25%
Normative Processes
25%
Jewish Settlement
25%
Arts and Humanities
Judaism
100%
Settler
100%
Violations
33%
Israel
33%
Sentiment
33%
Tradition
16%
Action
16%
Normative
16%
Similarities
16%
Decision-Making
16%
Social Organisation
16%
Land of Israel
16%
Social Control
16%
Bulk
16%
victory
16%
Religious Ideology
16%
Jewish Settlement
16%
Psychology
Multivariate Analysis
100%
Decision-Making Process
100%
Centering
100%
Social Control
100%
Social Sciences
Judaism
100%
Israel
42%
Israeli
42%
Legislation
28%
Territory
28%
Sovereignty
14%
Decision-Making Process
14%
Social Control
14%
Multivariate Analysis
14%
Social Organisation
14%