Ten Stages of Genocide, Gregory H. Stanton, originally developed 1996, revised 2013

Gregory Stanton’s framework argues genocide develops through predictable social and political stages—from classification and dehumanization to extermination and denial— showing how mass atrocities emerge gradually through state organization, propaganda, discrimination, and escalating violence rather than sudden chaos.

1. The Ten Stages of Genocide

2. Why Stanton’s Framework Matters