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Definition of Brutalization

Brutalization
Brutalization Bru`tal*i*za"tion, n. The act or process of making brutal; state of being brutalized.

Meaning of Brutalization from wikipedia

- In criminology, brutalization refers to a hypothesized cause-and-effect relationship between executions and an increase in the homicide rate. This hypothesis...
- Terrorize Brutalize Sodomize is the sixth album by Swedish death metal band Vomitory. It was released on April 20, 2007, on Metal Blade. "Eternal Trail...
- souvenir taking was a side effect of the brutalizing effects of a harsh campaign. Harrison argues that, while brutalization could explain part of the mutilations...
- Aufseherin, or overseer, in the Stutthof SK-III women's subcamp, where she brutalized prisoners, some to death. She also selected women and children for the...
- civil religion of the French Revolution, as well as a result of the brutalization of societies in 1914–1918. Historians such as Irene Collins and Howard...
- a deadlift german suplex to Okada for a two-count. Pac locked in the Brutalizer, but Okada raked Pac's eyes to break the submission. Okada attempted a...
- and extremist groups all playing a role. The Syrian po****tion has been brutalized, with nearly a half a million killed, 12 million fleeing their homes to...
- Tyrannical sadism Including negativistic features Relishes menacing and brutalizing others, forcing them to cower and submit; verbally cutting and scathing...
- one state has turned inwards into an increasing cycle of poverty and brutalization (North Korea). Other states of this sort have collapsed (such as the...
- "Deterrence and brutalization: The dual effects of executions." Justice Quarterly, 17(4), 685–706. King, D.R. (1978). "The brutalization effect: Execution...