Mass crimes.pptx, criminology masscrimes

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Criminology & penology By Youssef Hany & Yassin Nader

Mass crimes Definition, types, examples

Definition Are the crimes that violate international criminal law and have numerous victims.

Types Genocide, War crimes, Crimes against humanity

Genocide

Holocaust The killing of Jewish people in Germany starts in 1933, but the popular crime was between 1941-1945 when Adolf Hitler decide to burn them in the HOLOCAUST. Around 6 million Jews died in this genocide

Lombroso’s theory is not totally wrong at the end🤡 Lombroso’s theory of criminal’s physical features

War crimes On Aug 20, 1968, the Warsaw pact except for Albania and Romania republic attacked the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic because of the revolution against communism, and the Warsaw pact tanks brutally ran over the demonstrators, this operation was called the Danube operation. History marked this operation as a war crime.

Crimes against humanity Crimes against humanity refer to specific crimes committed in the context of a large-scale attack targeting civilians, regardless of their nationality. These crimes include murder, torture, sexual violence, enslavement, persecution, enforced disappearance, etc. Photo was taken from The Armenian genocide, this was the first event officially condemned as a "crime against humanity" in May 1915.

Stanley milgram Stanley Milgram is an American social psychologist. Milgram was influenced by the events of the Holocaust, especially the trial of Adolf Eichmann, in developing the experiment, despite Adolf Eichmann obeying the orders he knew he was wrong, and this made Milgram ask himself why people obey the orders while knowing that it is wrong!! He is known for his famous experiments on obedience.
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