This study applies the Moral Foundations Questionnaire (MFQ) to examine the relationship between morality and self-reported offending, captured using a questionnaire (N= 184). One hundred and forty-one respondents (77%) reported previously committing an offence. Identified measures of morality revealed no statistically significant differences between self-reported offenders and non-offenders, challenging commonly held presumptions that offending is associated with lower levels of morality. Moreover, this pattern was consistent across a range of offence types and offence severities. Using the MFQ, morality was broken down by individual MFQ foundations (sub-domains). A consistent although non-significant pattern emerged: scores for the in-gro...
Rational Choice (RC) theory has become one of the most influential theories in criminology and socia...
This paper examines the psychometric properties of the 30-item Moral Foundations Questionnaire among...
Our understanding of how moral attitudes influence behavior has been greatly expanded by recent rese...
This study applies the Moral Foundations Questionnaire (MFQ) to examine the relationship between mor...
Research on punitive attitudes has generally found some level of consensus on the relative seriousne...
The body of work presented in this thesis results from an in depth investigation of the moral reason...
Haidt and Joseph’s Moral Foundations Theory (MFT) is one of the most influential theory of morality ...
Much research has examined the views held by citizens about sexual offenders and related policy resp...
The moral foundations theory (MFT) is an influential multifactorial model that posits how decision‐m...
This paper examines the psychometric properties of the 30-item Moral Foundations Questionnaire among...
The moral domain is broader than the empathy and justice concerns assessed by existing measures of m...
Empirical research into human morality has historically suffered from a lack of fundamental agreemen...
The interest in the relationship between morality and behaviour is often determined by the interest ...
This study is concerned with measuring the level of moral reasoning in a prison and a nonprison popu...
Background: There is a well-documented gender difference in offending, with evidence that boys, on a...
Rational Choice (RC) theory has become one of the most influential theories in criminology and socia...
This paper examines the psychometric properties of the 30-item Moral Foundations Questionnaire among...
Our understanding of how moral attitudes influence behavior has been greatly expanded by recent rese...
This study applies the Moral Foundations Questionnaire (MFQ) to examine the relationship between mor...
Research on punitive attitudes has generally found some level of consensus on the relative seriousne...
The body of work presented in this thesis results from an in depth investigation of the moral reason...
Haidt and Joseph’s Moral Foundations Theory (MFT) is one of the most influential theory of morality ...
Much research has examined the views held by citizens about sexual offenders and related policy resp...
The moral foundations theory (MFT) is an influential multifactorial model that posits how decision‐m...
This paper examines the psychometric properties of the 30-item Moral Foundations Questionnaire among...
The moral domain is broader than the empathy and justice concerns assessed by existing measures of m...
Empirical research into human morality has historically suffered from a lack of fundamental agreemen...
The interest in the relationship between morality and behaviour is often determined by the interest ...
This study is concerned with measuring the level of moral reasoning in a prison and a nonprison popu...
Background: There is a well-documented gender difference in offending, with evidence that boys, on a...
Rational Choice (RC) theory has become one of the most influential theories in criminology and socia...
This paper examines the psychometric properties of the 30-item Moral Foundations Questionnaire among...
Our understanding of how moral attitudes influence behavior has been greatly expanded by recent rese...