“…Importantly for the present enquiry, the appraisal and action‐tendency of anger have been well theorized and documented. Anger is produced by appraisals shaped by perceptions of goal obstacle, other accountability, and arrogant entitlement (Kuppens, Van Mechelen, Smits, & De Boeck, ) and is therefore strongly associated with antagonistic action tendencies (e.g., Betancourt & Blair, ; Cheung‐Blunden & Blunden, ; Frijda, ; Kuppens, Van Mechelen, Smits, & De Boeck ; Roseman, Wiest, & Swartz, ). Papps and O'Carroll () also highlight the role of anger in aggressive behavior, and Agnew () similarly argues that “anger or frustration … create pressure for corrective action, and crime is one possible response” (Agnew, , p. 319).…”