Results from three studies demonstrate that victims' justice-related satisfaction with punishment is influenced by the kind of feedback they receive from offenders after punishment. In contrast to previous studies that found a discrepancy between anticipated and experienced satisfaction from punishment (Carlsmith, Wilson, & Gilbert, 2008), participants were able to accurately predict their satisfaction when made aware of the presence or absence of offender feedback acknowledging the victim's intent to punish. Results also indicate that victims were most satisfied when offender feedback not only acknowledged the victim's intent to punish but also indicated a positive moral change in the offender's attitude toward wrongdoing. These findings i...
We examined the process by which punishment enables forgiveness, testing the proposition that punish...
In a prior article, we argued that punishment theorists need to take into account the counterintuiti...
Expressivist theories of punishment, according to which a penal sanction articulates or expresses a ...
Three studies investigated whether victims' satisfaction with a restorative justice process influenc...
Criminal victimization often provokes strong feelings of revenge. Two studies were conducted to inve...
There is evidence that some victims benefit from communication with offenders, at least some of the ...
There is evidence that some victims benefit from communication with offenders, at least some of the ...
"The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for ...
The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for t...
In the current paper, the author examines whether independent observers of criminal offenses have a ...
Decades of research have documented America’s reliance on mass incarceration and called for an overh...
Recent developments in brain science confirm that as a race we are in fact a punitive lot. Human bei...
Objectives: Both scholars and legal practitioners have long theorized that a central function of cri...
Some philosophers (Duff, Hampton) conceive of punishment as a way of communicating a message to the ...
This Article continues our project of applying new findings in the behavioral psychology of human ha...
We examined the process by which punishment enables forgiveness, testing the proposition that punish...
In a prior article, we argued that punishment theorists need to take into account the counterintuiti...
Expressivist theories of punishment, according to which a penal sanction articulates or expresses a ...
Three studies investigated whether victims' satisfaction with a restorative justice process influenc...
Criminal victimization often provokes strong feelings of revenge. Two studies were conducted to inve...
There is evidence that some victims benefit from communication with offenders, at least some of the ...
There is evidence that some victims benefit from communication with offenders, at least some of the ...
"The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for ...
The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for t...
In the current paper, the author examines whether independent observers of criminal offenses have a ...
Decades of research have documented America’s reliance on mass incarceration and called for an overh...
Recent developments in brain science confirm that as a race we are in fact a punitive lot. Human bei...
Objectives: Both scholars and legal practitioners have long theorized that a central function of cri...
Some philosophers (Duff, Hampton) conceive of punishment as a way of communicating a message to the ...
This Article continues our project of applying new findings in the behavioral psychology of human ha...
We examined the process by which punishment enables forgiveness, testing the proposition that punish...
In a prior article, we argued that punishment theorists need to take into account the counterintuiti...
Expressivist theories of punishment, according to which a penal sanction articulates or expresses a ...