The Dispatch Podcast

The Psychology of Mass Violence | Interview: Adam Lankford

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Sep 22, 2025
In this compelling discussion, Adam Lankford, a criminology expert from the University of Alabama, explores the intricate causes of mass violence. He addresses how social media and video games can drive isolated individuals toward extremism. Lankford also delves into the role of sexual frustration in violent acts, comparing incels and femcels while examining societal impacts. He offers insights on policy measures and the connection between ideology and motives, providing a nuanced understanding of this pressing issue.
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Status, Masculinity And Fame-Seeking

  • Mass-targeted violence is overwhelmingly male and often tied to status-seeking and compensation for life failures.
  • Media attention and online praise amplify fame incentives and can turn perpetrators into celebrity figures.
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Video Games As Social Gateways

  • Video games alone don't desensitize people to real violence; they often serve as social hubs that normalize outrageous speech.
  • For some isolated young men, gaming communities act as gateways to extremist forums and social reinforcement.
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Loneliness Fuels Extremist Belonging

  • Loneliness and social isolation are critical drivers; people will choose extremist friends over no friends because social connection is a basic need.
  • Online belonging to extremist groups fills social voids and incentivizes escalation to real-world violence.
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