What are the ill effects of Mob violence?
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Explanation:Answer · 1) destroys the public property · 2) result in death · 3) no unity in mob violence · 4) creates confusion · 5) leads to dominance and anti social-elements · 6) creates serious law.
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Evidence reveals that certain instigating events, such as the death of political leaders, police brutality, and the revocation of privileges, are frequently the beginning points for mob violence, and that specific group processes are also linked in mob violence.
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- Contagion, modelling, deindividuation, group polarisation, group mind, loss of self, and evolution toward escalating violence are just a few of the mechanisms that can turn a crowd into a violent mob. Both leaders and onlookers have the ability to instigate or prevent violence.
- Frustration, hostility, explosive rage, and the want to hurt; the need for institutional and societal change; feelings of connection to and unification with others; and thoughts of control, power, and even tremendous exhilaration are all reasons why people participate in mob violence.
- Mob violence directed towards a certain victim group may be motivated by animosity toward that group or by demographic factors such as work status, colour, class, and participation in a particular organisation.
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