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  1. Moral disengagement - Wikipedia

    Thus, moral disengagement involves a process of cognitive re-construing or re-framing of destructive behavior as being morally acceptable without changing the behavior or the moral standards.

  2. Moral Disengagement - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Moral disengagement refers to individual differences in mechanisms that reduce the perception of moral relevance (Bandura, Claudio, Caprara, & Concetta, 1996), often after an initial perception or …

  3. Moral disengagement: Definition, theory, examples, and how to …

    Moral disengagement is a mental process that regulates the exercise of moral agency, allowing individuals to behave unethically despite the presence of internal moral standards.

  4. Moral disengagement | Religion and Philosophy - EBSCO

    Mar 9, 2025 · Moral disengagement is a psychological and sociological concept that describes how individuals rationalize and justify immoral behaviors, allowing them to bypass ethical and moral …

  5. The disengagement may also include dehumanizing and blaming the victims for bringing the harm on them-selves. The following sections review the eight mechanisms of moral disengage-ment in …

  6. What is moral disengagement: Definition and explanation

    Moral disengagement refers to the process where an individual or group of people distances themselves from the normal or usual ethical standards of behaviour and then become convinced that new …

  7. Moral disengagement: How people do harm and live with themselves.

    Drawing on his agentic theory, Dr. Bandura provides a definitive exposition of the psychosocial mechanism by which people selectively disengage their moral self-sanctions from their harmful conduct.

  8. Moral Disengagement in Relationships - Psychology Today

    Sep 17, 2024 · Moral disengagement, first described by psychologist Albert Bandura, is when a person convinces themselves that ethical standards do not apply to them or to their actions. By twisting …

  9. Moral disengagement Definition for Ethics | Fiveable

    Moral disengagement is a psychological process that allows individuals to justify unethical behavior without feeling guilt or shame. This concept helps explain how people can commit acts that go …

  10. Moral Disengagement | Springer Nature Link

    Oct 1, 2025 · To explain why leaders can act unethically with a clear conscience, this chapter takes Albert Bandura’s theory of moral disengagement as its starting point. The chapter’s central …