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Deindividualisation means treating other people according to preconceived qualities such as race, gender or creed. It differs from depersonalisation which is concerned with an individual's self-perception.
It is relevant in crowd control [1] and policing riots
See Also[]
- Ethnic stereotype
- Dehumanization
- Milgram experiment
- Objectification
- Prejudice
- Prejudice, discrimination, and diversity
- Racism
- Sectarianism
- Stanford prison experiment
- Stereotyped attitudes
References[]
- ↑ Psychological Services Group, Hong Kong police service Psychological Competencies Series:Understanding Crowd Psychology.
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