Historically, religious frameworks—particularly conceptions of evil—have been tied to attitudes about criminal behavior and its corresponding punishment, yet views of transcendent evil have not been explored in the empirical literature on religion and punitive ideology. We examine whether and how different aspects of religiosity shape punitive attitudes, using a national sample of Americans. For both general punitiveness and views of capital punishment, belief in the existence and power of transcendent religious evil (e.g. Satan and hell) is strongly associated with greater punitiveness, while higher levels of religious practice (service attendance, prayer, and reading sacred scriptures) reduces punitiveness. The effects of other aspects of...
Recent evidence indicates that priming participants with religious concepts promotes prosocial shari...
The increased propensity to engage in punitive behaviors among religious fundamentalists has been es...
The use of corporal punishment to discipline children remains a perennial focus of controversy. Seve...
Historically, religious frameworks—particularly conceptions of evil—have been tied to attitudes abou...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
Research has shown that punitive attitudes are influenced by denominational affiliation, religious p...
Some have argued that moralistic considerations trump other factors in determining attitudes toward ...
This study investigates the effects of having a religious affiliation and of an individual’s level o...
Though religion has been shown to have generally positive effects on normative ‘prosocial’ behavior,...
Overview: We examine the foundations of American support for the use of torture on suspected terrori...
“The devil made me do it” is a familiar cliché often used to justify a bad decision. However, are be...
Prior research examining punitive attitudes has typically focused on the United States and citizens ...
textThis dissertation explores public attitudes towards criminal punishment in Western societies and...
Previous research suggests that religious service attendance, biblical literalism, images of God, an...
Recent evidence indicates that priming participants with religious concepts promotes prosocial shari...
The increased propensity to engage in punitive behaviors among religious fundamentalists has been es...
The use of corporal punishment to discipline children remains a perennial focus of controversy. Seve...
Historically, religious frameworks—particularly conceptions of evil—have been tied to attitudes abou...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
Research has shown that punitive attitudes are influenced by denominational affiliation, religious p...
Some have argued that moralistic considerations trump other factors in determining attitudes toward ...
This study investigates the effects of having a religious affiliation and of an individual’s level o...
Though religion has been shown to have generally positive effects on normative ‘prosocial’ behavior,...
Overview: We examine the foundations of American support for the use of torture on suspected terrori...
“The devil made me do it” is a familiar cliché often used to justify a bad decision. However, are be...
Prior research examining punitive attitudes has typically focused on the United States and citizens ...
textThis dissertation explores public attitudes towards criminal punishment in Western societies and...
Previous research suggests that religious service attendance, biblical literalism, images of God, an...
Recent evidence indicates that priming participants with religious concepts promotes prosocial shari...
The increased propensity to engage in punitive behaviors among religious fundamentalists has been es...
The use of corporal punishment to discipline children remains a perennial focus of controversy. Seve...