Adults' judgments regarding punishment can have important social ramifications. However, the origins of these judgments remain unclear. Using the legal system as an example domain in which people receive punishment, the current work employed two complementary approaches to examine how punishment-related concepts emerge. Study 1 tested both 6- to 8-year-olds and adults to ascertain which components of “end-state” pun- ishment concepts emerge early in development and remain stable over time, and which components of pun- ishment concepts change with age. Children, like adults, agreed with and spontaneously generated behavioral explanations for incarceration. However, children were more likely than adults to attribute incarceration to internal ...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...
An estimated 200,000 juveniles are tried as adults yearly and receive punitive sentences intended to...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...
Adults' judgments regarding punishment can have important social ramifications. However, the origins...
Adults’ judgments regarding punishment can have important social ramifications. However, the origins...
The current work investigated the extent to which children (N=171 6- to 8-year-olds) and adults (N =...
Adults often respond negatively toward children with incarcerated parents. Yet, the developmental fo...
In this literature synthesis, research concerning the effects of parental incarceration on children ...
Punishment is a central component of humans’ psychological repertoire: the desire to punish emerges ...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
Although punishment has been a crucial feature of every legal system, widespread disagreement exists...
Moral judgments about a situation are profoundly shaped by the perception of individuals in that sit...
This study examined the relationship between parental physical punishment severity as recalled by yo...
For many American families, incarceration has become a way of life. Per the National Resource Center...
Criminal thinking styles were examined as mediational links between different forms of child maltrea...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...
An estimated 200,000 juveniles are tried as adults yearly and receive punitive sentences intended to...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...
Adults' judgments regarding punishment can have important social ramifications. However, the origins...
Adults’ judgments regarding punishment can have important social ramifications. However, the origins...
The current work investigated the extent to which children (N=171 6- to 8-year-olds) and adults (N =...
Adults often respond negatively toward children with incarcerated parents. Yet, the developmental fo...
In this literature synthesis, research concerning the effects of parental incarceration on children ...
Punishment is a central component of humans’ psychological repertoire: the desire to punish emerges ...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
Although punishment has been a crucial feature of every legal system, widespread disagreement exists...
Moral judgments about a situation are profoundly shaped by the perception of individuals in that sit...
This study examined the relationship between parental physical punishment severity as recalled by yo...
For many American families, incarceration has become a way of life. Per the National Resource Center...
Criminal thinking styles were examined as mediational links between different forms of child maltrea...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...
An estimated 200,000 juveniles are tried as adults yearly and receive punitive sentences intended to...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...