Abstract

In his response, Scott Straus presents reflections on the contributions in this special issue. Straus focuses in particular on three main areas discussed in the special issue: demonstrating the value of an approach of what he calls 'attuned empathy'; highlighting the politicized nature of research on perpetrators; and innovating concepts for research in this field of inquiry.

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