superpredator

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English

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Etymology

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super- +‎ predator. Sociology sense coined by John DiIulio in 1995.

Noun

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superpredator (plural superpredators)

  1. (sociology) A youth who repeatedly commits violent crimes, said to be a result of being raised without morals.
    • 2001 February 9, Vincent Schiraldi, “DiIulio needs more scrutiny”, in Star News[1]:
      In 1996 [DiIulio] authored an incendiary warning of a "rising tide of juvenile superpredators" [and in the National Review] "[a]ll that's left of the black community in [] urban America is deviant, delinquent, and criminal adults[.]"
    • 2005, Gus Martin, Juvenile justice: process and systems:
      Superpredators theoretically arise from dysfunctional homes, inadequate schools, and morally bankrupt communities.
  2. (biology) A predator that eats other predators.
    Synonym: hyperpredator

Usage notes

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This term has caught a lot of flack in recent years, due to it having a heavy association with Black people among the people who used it back when the theory was popular (mid-to-late 1990s), as well as the policies that sprung out from this idea heavily targeting Black people.