Stigmatization affects the successful reintegration of ex-offenders back to society. This study thus seeks to find out if situational norms (loose or tight) can affect the level of stigmatization people feel toward ex-offenders. It is hypothesized that participants in the loose condition would show less stigmatizing views toward ex-offenders compared to those in the tight condition. A prime image (hotel room or job interview) was used to activate participants’ situational norms of the situation portrayed and were shown individually to 88 undergraduate participants (44 males, 43 females). Participants’ ratings of the tightness or looseness of the situation, as well as the strength of the norms and tolerance for deviance were measured. Measu...
To better understand the role of social group membership and personal implication (i.e., the amount ...
Offenders are a stigmatized group of individuals, making it difficult for society to proffer second ...
The article presents the role of stigma in the context of criminal social adaptation. It shows the t...
The present study explores individuals\u27 desires for social distance from violent versus non-viole...
This study is aimed to measure if there was a statistically significant difference in how the gender...
Stigma affects certain groups within society and results in the discrimination and social exclusion ...
The aim of the article is to present a number of methodological conclusions drawn in the course of r...
This thesis explores the phenomena of stigma and its effects upon offenders who have spent time in p...
In the past twenty-five years advances in research have increased awareness of the deleterious effec...
Using a social projection paradigm, the present study investigated offenders ’ beliefs that “everyon...
This explorative analysis is concerned with uncovering the mechanism of stigma underlying the labeli...
The work was moved about the stigmatization of people who left the penitentiary establishments. Quot...
Incarcerated individuals have many needs that are not addressed while incarcerated or upon return to...
Close relationships can influence one’s idea of who they are. Close relationships in which people en...
In the present research, we examined a discrepancy between people's beliefs about, versus punitive r...
To better understand the role of social group membership and personal implication (i.e., the amount ...
Offenders are a stigmatized group of individuals, making it difficult for society to proffer second ...
The article presents the role of stigma in the context of criminal social adaptation. It shows the t...
The present study explores individuals\u27 desires for social distance from violent versus non-viole...
This study is aimed to measure if there was a statistically significant difference in how the gender...
Stigma affects certain groups within society and results in the discrimination and social exclusion ...
The aim of the article is to present a number of methodological conclusions drawn in the course of r...
This thesis explores the phenomena of stigma and its effects upon offenders who have spent time in p...
In the past twenty-five years advances in research have increased awareness of the deleterious effec...
Using a social projection paradigm, the present study investigated offenders ’ beliefs that “everyon...
This explorative analysis is concerned with uncovering the mechanism of stigma underlying the labeli...
The work was moved about the stigmatization of people who left the penitentiary establishments. Quot...
Incarcerated individuals have many needs that are not addressed while incarcerated or upon return to...
Close relationships can influence one’s idea of who they are. Close relationships in which people en...
In the present research, we examined a discrepancy between people's beliefs about, versus punitive r...
To better understand the role of social group membership and personal implication (i.e., the amount ...
Offenders are a stigmatized group of individuals, making it difficult for society to proffer second ...
The article presents the role of stigma in the context of criminal social adaptation. It shows the t...