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The process Athens described whereby individuals are socialized to prefer violent outcomes, as detailed in ''Why They Kill'', by Richard Rhodes , (Vintage Books, 1999), includes four stages he classified as brutalization, belligerency, violent performance and virulence. Athens wrote, ''"Any person who does ultimately complete the virulency stage, and consequently the entire experiential process, will become a dangerous violent criminal. This remains the case regardless of the social class, race, sex or age and intelligence of people, as long as their degree of mental and physical competence is sufficient for them to perform a violent criminal act." '' For each stage of Athens posited violentization process, he describes the following methods and circumstances that affect an individual's perception of violence:
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