<div><p>When innocents are intentionally harmed, people are motivated to see that offenders get their “just deserts”. The severity of the punishment they seek is driven by the perceived magnitude of the harm and moral outrage. The present research extended this model of retributive justice by incorporating the role of offender dehumanization. In three experiments relying on survey methodology in Australia and the United States, participants read about different crimes that varied by type (child molestation, violent, or white collar – Studies 1 and 2) or severity (Study 3). The findings demonstrated that both moral outrage and dehumanization predicted punishment independently of the effects of crime type or crime severity. Both moral outrage...
Moral judgments about a situation are profoundly shaped by the perception of individuals in that sit...
Anger may be more responsive than disgust to mitigating circumstances in judgments of wrongdoing. We...
Objectives: Both scholars and legal practitioners have long theorized that a central function of cri...
When innocents are intentionally harmed, people are motivated to see that offenders get their "just ...
When innocents are intentionally harmed, people are motivated to see that offenders get their "just ...
When innocents are intentionally harmed, people are motivated to see that offenders get their ‘‘just...
Dehumanization is a broad topic that we do not know under all its facets. Dehumanizing others is a p...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
What determines whether people dehumanise another person or themselves? We propose that the construa...
Across five experiments, we show that dehumanization—the act of perceiving victims as not completely...
Child sex offenders are a group often regarded as dangerous and high risk, leading to increased supp...
This study tested whether observers??? support for restorative justice is contingent on the percepti...
Information about a victim’s emotional state influences observers’ justice-providing reactions. This...
In the current paper, the author examines whether independent observers of criminal offenses have a ...
Information about a victim’s emotional state influences observers’ justice-providing reactions. This...
Moral judgments about a situation are profoundly shaped by the perception of individuals in that sit...
Anger may be more responsive than disgust to mitigating circumstances in judgments of wrongdoing. We...
Objectives: Both scholars and legal practitioners have long theorized that a central function of cri...
When innocents are intentionally harmed, people are motivated to see that offenders get their "just ...
When innocents are intentionally harmed, people are motivated to see that offenders get their "just ...
When innocents are intentionally harmed, people are motivated to see that offenders get their ‘‘just...
Dehumanization is a broad topic that we do not know under all its facets. Dehumanizing others is a p...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
What determines whether people dehumanise another person or themselves? We propose that the construa...
Across five experiments, we show that dehumanization—the act of perceiving victims as not completely...
Child sex offenders are a group often regarded as dangerous and high risk, leading to increased supp...
This study tested whether observers??? support for restorative justice is contingent on the percepti...
Information about a victim’s emotional state influences observers’ justice-providing reactions. This...
In the current paper, the author examines whether independent observers of criminal offenses have a ...
Information about a victim’s emotional state influences observers’ justice-providing reactions. This...
Moral judgments about a situation are profoundly shaped by the perception of individuals in that sit...
Anger may be more responsive than disgust to mitigating circumstances in judgments of wrongdoing. We...
Objectives: Both scholars and legal practitioners have long theorized that a central function of cri...