According to recent analyses, Bumby’s RAPE scale of rape-supportive cognitions about women and sexual assault is comprised of two factors. Excusing rape serves to reduce abusers’ culpability for their offending, and ascribing blame to victims, while justifying rape is associated with a sense of sexual entitlement. The distinct effects of these factors on rape judgements have not yet been investigated. We examined whether these belief clusters differentially explained judgements of perpetrator innocence after priming cues related to each of them. We used a cross-sectional design (N = 217) to test our hypotheses. As predicted, we found that excusing rape cognitions contributed to exaggerated innocence judgements when the victim paid the bill ...
Süssenbach P, Eyssel FA, Bohner G. Metacognitive aspects of rape myths: Subjective strength of rape ...
The purpose of this study was to examine empathy with a rape victim in two experimental conditions (...
Female rape victims who display "appropriate" emotions (versus "inappropriate" or no emotions) are o...
The literature examining the offence supportive cognition of sexual offences against adult women app...
Purpose. Ward (2000) has hypothesized that sexual offenders hold offence supportive implicit theorie...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine whether perpetrator motivation or relationship stat...
Participants (N=496) reviewed an ambiguous rape scenario involving a ‘perpetrator’ in a high/low aut...
Observers’ attributions of culpability in sexual assault cases have been studied in the context of p...
The act of rape is believed to be one of the most underreported crimes in the UK (Grubb and Turner, ...
We examined the causal order of relationships between rape myth acceptance (RMA), victim blaming, an...
Rape is a crime characterized by low reporting and conviction rates. Many victims who do report, dro...
The prosecution of rape frequently requires a jury to decide whether the defendant reasonably believ...
Date rape is a common crime which typically involves the victim knowing and trusting the perpetrator...
Sexual assault is a serious, traumatic incident that is all too common on college campuses. Followin...
This project examined whether social or romantic rejection impacted participants’ endorsement of vic...
Süssenbach P, Eyssel FA, Bohner G. Metacognitive aspects of rape myths: Subjective strength of rape ...
The purpose of this study was to examine empathy with a rape victim in two experimental conditions (...
Female rape victims who display "appropriate" emotions (versus "inappropriate" or no emotions) are o...
The literature examining the offence supportive cognition of sexual offences against adult women app...
Purpose. Ward (2000) has hypothesized that sexual offenders hold offence supportive implicit theorie...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine whether perpetrator motivation or relationship stat...
Participants (N=496) reviewed an ambiguous rape scenario involving a ‘perpetrator’ in a high/low aut...
Observers’ attributions of culpability in sexual assault cases have been studied in the context of p...
The act of rape is believed to be one of the most underreported crimes in the UK (Grubb and Turner, ...
We examined the causal order of relationships between rape myth acceptance (RMA), victim blaming, an...
Rape is a crime characterized by low reporting and conviction rates. Many victims who do report, dro...
The prosecution of rape frequently requires a jury to decide whether the defendant reasonably believ...
Date rape is a common crime which typically involves the victim knowing and trusting the perpetrator...
Sexual assault is a serious, traumatic incident that is all too common on college campuses. Followin...
This project examined whether social or romantic rejection impacted participants’ endorsement of vic...
Süssenbach P, Eyssel FA, Bohner G. Metacognitive aspects of rape myths: Subjective strength of rape ...
The purpose of this study was to examine empathy with a rape victim in two experimental conditions (...
Female rape victims who display "appropriate" emotions (versus "inappropriate" or no emotions) are o...