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Killology

Killology is the study of humans killing humans.

The term was invented by Lt. Col. Dave Grossman ret. in his book On Killing . Grossman's theory, based on military statistics, is that most of the population deeply resists killing another human. Prior to the 20th century, most soldiers were only going through the motions of firing their weapons at the enemy. For example, Grossman claims that only about 25 per cent of the soldiers at the Battle of Gettysburg actually fired their weapons at enemy soldiers, while the rest repeatedly reloaded weapons. He cites the number of multiply-loaded weapons recovered from the battlefield.

Modern military training overrides this instinct, by:

By the time of the Gulf War, says Grossman, 90 per cent of U.S. soldiers would fire their weapons at other people.

The act of killing is psychologically traumatic for the killer, even more so than constant danger or witnessing the death of others.

Grossman further argues that violence in television, movies and video games contributes to real-life violence by a similar process of training and desensitization.

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