Research on punitive attitudes has generally found some level of consensus on the relative seriousness of different offence types. However, how to approach the issue of drug offending is often a heavily debated issue, with some portions of society supporting harsh punishments for drug offenders, and others arguing for no sanctions at all. The current study, using both a student and general population sample, aimed to identify the underlying moral reasons behind these attitudes. Participants completed the Moral Foundations Questionnaire, a scale measuring the factors that influence a person’s moral judgment, as well as numerous other scales that measured their punishment responses towards a variety of drug, harm, and ‘taboo’ sexual offences ...
Background Opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) is regarded as a crime control measure...
The question of crime and punishment has been a subject of great controversy among moral philosopher...
Modern criminal justice presupposes that persons are not morally equal. On the contrary, those who d...
Research on punitive attitudes has generally found some level of consensus on the relative seriousne...
This study applies the Moral Foundations Questionnaire (MFQ) to examine the relationship between mor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000Perceptions of crime seriousness have been studied si...
Much research has examined the views held by citizens about sexual offenders and related policy resp...
Our understanding of how moral attitudes influence behavior has been greatly expanded by recent rese...
Abstract: Cognitive developmental theory suggests that mature-level sociomoral reasoning (Stages 3 a...
© 2004 Sage PublicationsCognitive developmental theory suggests that mature-level sociomoral reasoni...
Rational Choice (RC) theory has become one of the most influential theories in criminology and socia...
This thesis aims to provide a broad overview of contemporary challenges in relation to sexual offend...
This study focused on moral judgment, cognitive distortions and implicit theories in 77 young sex of...
In the present research, we examined a discrepancy between people's beliefs about, versus punitive r...
Moral reasoning 2 This study compared the moral reasoning abilities of juvenile sex and non-sex offe...
Background Opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) is regarded as a crime control measure...
The question of crime and punishment has been a subject of great controversy among moral philosopher...
Modern criminal justice presupposes that persons are not morally equal. On the contrary, those who d...
Research on punitive attitudes has generally found some level of consensus on the relative seriousne...
This study applies the Moral Foundations Questionnaire (MFQ) to examine the relationship between mor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000Perceptions of crime seriousness have been studied si...
Much research has examined the views held by citizens about sexual offenders and related policy resp...
Our understanding of how moral attitudes influence behavior has been greatly expanded by recent rese...
Abstract: Cognitive developmental theory suggests that mature-level sociomoral reasoning (Stages 3 a...
© 2004 Sage PublicationsCognitive developmental theory suggests that mature-level sociomoral reasoni...
Rational Choice (RC) theory has become one of the most influential theories in criminology and socia...
This thesis aims to provide a broad overview of contemporary challenges in relation to sexual offend...
This study focused on moral judgment, cognitive distortions and implicit theories in 77 young sex of...
In the present research, we examined a discrepancy between people's beliefs about, versus punitive r...
Moral reasoning 2 This study compared the moral reasoning abilities of juvenile sex and non-sex offe...
Background Opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) is regarded as a crime control measure...
The question of crime and punishment has been a subject of great controversy among moral philosopher...
Modern criminal justice presupposes that persons are not morally equal. On the contrary, those who d...