Expression of remorse by an offender to his or her victim represents healing in the aftermath of a crime. Thus, it is important to consider what may influence or impede remorse. This article analyzes interviews with 27 men who committed serious violent crimes to examine their talk about victims, responsibility, and remorse. Most of the men excused or justified their crimes using cultural discourses about violence and blameworthy victims. They spoke of feeling sorry for themselves, not for their victims. Men who expressed remorse perceived their victims as morally blameless. They humanized their victims, and their victims humanized them
In popular, scholarly, and legal discourse, psychological trauma is an experience that belongs to vi...
Forgiveness is a concept which is gaining recognition in psychology, particularly due to the positiv...
Abstract: Prisoners’ rights advocates justifiably seek to combat the seemingly ever growing institut...
Expression of remorse by an offender to his or her victim represents healing in the aftermath of a c...
Being harmed by another person may elicit strong emotions about the perpetrator(s). Among others, th...
Being harmed by another person may elicit strong emotions about the perpetrator(s). Among others, th...
The roles of shame and guilt, and their relationships to empathy, have not been modelled adequately ...
Existing models of forgiveness do not easily accommodate victims of crime. Therefore, this article p...
The victim-offender overlap has been extensively studied and documented overthe last decades. Variou...
© 2009, All rights reserved. Scholars have argued that disclosure of the impact of the crime on the ...
We examined victim and offender correlates of forgiveness for intimate partner violence. Participant...
The article draws on the results of two empirical studies to develop new theoretical views on apolog...
Offender rehabilitation, pitting the rational ability of criminal justice against the seem-ing irrat...
Literature highlighted interpersonal forgiveness as a central topic in family and social relations. ...
This study examined the potential for forgiveness to act as a healing agent in cases of traumatic vi...
In popular, scholarly, and legal discourse, psychological trauma is an experience that belongs to vi...
Forgiveness is a concept which is gaining recognition in psychology, particularly due to the positiv...
Abstract: Prisoners’ rights advocates justifiably seek to combat the seemingly ever growing institut...
Expression of remorse by an offender to his or her victim represents healing in the aftermath of a c...
Being harmed by another person may elicit strong emotions about the perpetrator(s). Among others, th...
Being harmed by another person may elicit strong emotions about the perpetrator(s). Among others, th...
The roles of shame and guilt, and their relationships to empathy, have not been modelled adequately ...
Existing models of forgiveness do not easily accommodate victims of crime. Therefore, this article p...
The victim-offender overlap has been extensively studied and documented overthe last decades. Variou...
© 2009, All rights reserved. Scholars have argued that disclosure of the impact of the crime on the ...
We examined victim and offender correlates of forgiveness for intimate partner violence. Participant...
The article draws on the results of two empirical studies to develop new theoretical views on apolog...
Offender rehabilitation, pitting the rational ability of criminal justice against the seem-ing irrat...
Literature highlighted interpersonal forgiveness as a central topic in family and social relations. ...
This study examined the potential for forgiveness to act as a healing agent in cases of traumatic vi...
In popular, scholarly, and legal discourse, psychological trauma is an experience that belongs to vi...
Forgiveness is a concept which is gaining recognition in psychology, particularly due to the positiv...
Abstract: Prisoners’ rights advocates justifiably seek to combat the seemingly ever growing institut...