Can variation in crime rates be traced to the threat of infectious disease? Pathogens pose an ongoing challenge to survival, leading humans to adapt defenses to manage this threat. In addition to the biological immune system, humans have psychological and behavioral responses designed to protect against disease. Under persistent disease threat, xenophobia increases and people constrict social interactions to known in-group members. Though these responses reduce disease transmission, they can generate favorable crime conditions in two ways. First, xenophobia reduces inhibitions against harming and exploiting out-group members. Second, segregation into in-group factions erodes people's concern for the welfare of their community and weakens th...
The tendency to attend to and avoid cues to pathogens varies across individuals and contexts. Resear...
Extending a model relating xenophobia to disease avoidance [Faulkner, J., Schaller, M., Park, J. H.,...
Public insecurities about crime are widely assumed to erode individual well-being and community cohe...
Can variation in crime rates be traced to the threat of infectious disease? Pathogens pose an ongoin...
How do people detect whether someone else poses an infection risk? Over the course of evolutionary t...
Disease-causing parasites and pathogens play a pivotal role in intergroup behavior. Previous studies...
Crime is ubiquitous and has been around for millennia. Crime is analogous to a pathogenic infection ...
Data and do-files to replicate analyses reported in the paper Aarøe, Osmundsen and Petersen, 2016: "...
We animals have evolved a variety of mechanisms to avoid conspecifics who might be infected. It is c...
We social animals must balance the need to avoid infections with the need to interact with conspecif...
The tendency to attend to and avoid cues to pathogens varies across individuals and contexts. Resear...
Taxation and death may be inevitable but what about crime? It is ubiquitous and seems to have been a...
The behaviour of individuals is a main actor in the control of the spread of a communicable disease ...
Abstract The behavioral immune system posits that disgust functions to protect animals from pathogen...
How self-organization leads to the emergence of structure in social populations remains a fascinatin...
The tendency to attend to and avoid cues to pathogens varies across individuals and contexts. Resear...
Extending a model relating xenophobia to disease avoidance [Faulkner, J., Schaller, M., Park, J. H.,...
Public insecurities about crime are widely assumed to erode individual well-being and community cohe...
Can variation in crime rates be traced to the threat of infectious disease? Pathogens pose an ongoin...
How do people detect whether someone else poses an infection risk? Over the course of evolutionary t...
Disease-causing parasites and pathogens play a pivotal role in intergroup behavior. Previous studies...
Crime is ubiquitous and has been around for millennia. Crime is analogous to a pathogenic infection ...
Data and do-files to replicate analyses reported in the paper Aarøe, Osmundsen and Petersen, 2016: "...
We animals have evolved a variety of mechanisms to avoid conspecifics who might be infected. It is c...
We social animals must balance the need to avoid infections with the need to interact with conspecif...
The tendency to attend to and avoid cues to pathogens varies across individuals and contexts. Resear...
Taxation and death may be inevitable but what about crime? It is ubiquitous and seems to have been a...
The behaviour of individuals is a main actor in the control of the spread of a communicable disease ...
Abstract The behavioral immune system posits that disgust functions to protect animals from pathogen...
How self-organization leads to the emergence of structure in social populations remains a fascinatin...
The tendency to attend to and avoid cues to pathogens varies across individuals and contexts. Resear...
Extending a model relating xenophobia to disease avoidance [Faulkner, J., Schaller, M., Park, J. H.,...
Public insecurities about crime are widely assumed to erode individual well-being and community cohe...