There is individual variation in the extent to which individuals believe it is acceptable to violate legal rules. However, we lack a specific measure that assesses this key internal element of legal decision-making and offending. This article describes the development, validation, and testing of the Rule Orientation scale. At its core, the construct captures the extent to which one thinks about rules in a rigid, rule-oriented manner or in a manner that recognizes exceptions. In the first study, we develop the Rule Orientation scale, demonstrate its convergent and divergent validity with key legal and moral reasoning scales, and find that Rule Orientation relates to hypothetical offending behavior across a variety of low-level crimes. In the...
Rule Conditionality assesses whether people see acceptable conditions for breaking legal rules. In a...
This study examined the reliability and validity of the Moral Orientation Measure (MOM), which was a...
ONE of the basic assumptions in the study of criminal behaviour is that behaviour in violation of th...
There is individual variation in the extent to which individuals believe it is acceptable to violate...
Rule Conditionality assesses the rigidity of one’s views about when it is acceptable to violate lega...
We conducted two studies using a sample of students (Experiment 1, N=84) and the general public (Exp...
Legal socialization theory predicts that attitudes mediate the relation between legal reasoning and ...
We conducted two studies using a sample of students (Experiment 1, N=84) and the general public (Exp...
Research on punitive attitudes has generally found some level of consensus on the relative seriousne...
This research project seeks to discover whether certain characteristics of a moral issue facilitate ...
Deterrence describes a process in which perceived risks and rewards influence offending decisions, w...
Piracy is a significant source of concern facing software developers, music labels, and movie produc...
Context effects have been shown to bias lay people's evaluations of the severity of crimes and punis...
This exploratory paper estimates a predictive model for moral disengagement from harms associated wi...
Using a social projection paradigm, the present study investigated offenders ’ beliefs that “everyon...
Rule Conditionality assesses whether people see acceptable conditions for breaking legal rules. In a...
This study examined the reliability and validity of the Moral Orientation Measure (MOM), which was a...
ONE of the basic assumptions in the study of criminal behaviour is that behaviour in violation of th...
There is individual variation in the extent to which individuals believe it is acceptable to violate...
Rule Conditionality assesses the rigidity of one’s views about when it is acceptable to violate lega...
We conducted two studies using a sample of students (Experiment 1, N=84) and the general public (Exp...
Legal socialization theory predicts that attitudes mediate the relation between legal reasoning and ...
We conducted two studies using a sample of students (Experiment 1, N=84) and the general public (Exp...
Research on punitive attitudes has generally found some level of consensus on the relative seriousne...
This research project seeks to discover whether certain characteristics of a moral issue facilitate ...
Deterrence describes a process in which perceived risks and rewards influence offending decisions, w...
Piracy is a significant source of concern facing software developers, music labels, and movie produc...
Context effects have been shown to bias lay people's evaluations of the severity of crimes and punis...
This exploratory paper estimates a predictive model for moral disengagement from harms associated wi...
Using a social projection paradigm, the present study investigated offenders ’ beliefs that “everyon...
Rule Conditionality assesses whether people see acceptable conditions for breaking legal rules. In a...
This study examined the reliability and validity of the Moral Orientation Measure (MOM), which was a...
ONE of the basic assumptions in the study of criminal behaviour is that behaviour in violation of th...