This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people’s punitive sentiments are predominantly driven by retributive concerns. Contrary to prior research that focuses on how people punish offenders, this study investigated how people punish individuals suspected of immoralities. Moreover, we manipulated a suspect’s power level (high/low/undefined) and stated contrasting hypotheses (the “power corrupts” approach vs. the “power leniency” approach) regarding the impact of power on punishment motives. Finally, we investigated the mediating role of recidivism and guilt likelihood in these effects. The results replicated the intuitive retributivism hypothesis and revealed the robustness of this effect. Mor...
In the current research, the author investigates the influence of social categorizations on retribut...
What reaction stops revenge taking? Four experiments (total N = 191) examined this question where th...
Why do people support tough sentencing of criminal offenders? Three explanations dominate the litera...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people’s pu...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people’s pu...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people s pu...
In the present research, we examine how power and group membership of an offender influence observer...
Status can be seen as power over valued resources, or as prestige that lies in the eyes of the behol...
Punishment represents a key mechanism to deter norm violations and is motivated by retribution and/o...
In four studies, we investigated the effects of power on retributive justice judgments (i.e., the se...
Punishment represents a key mechanism to deter norm violations and is motivated by retribution and/o...
In the past decade, a proliferation of discussion at the intersection of law and neuroscience has hi...
This study explores the conditions under which experimentally primed anger influences both attributi...
Research on the motives individuals have to punish criminal offenders suggests that punitive reactio...
In this study, it was hypothesized that experimentally manipulated levels of power would moderate th...
In the current research, the author investigates the influence of social categorizations on retribut...
What reaction stops revenge taking? Four experiments (total N = 191) examined this question where th...
Why do people support tough sentencing of criminal offenders? Three explanations dominate the litera...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people’s pu...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people’s pu...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people s pu...
In the present research, we examine how power and group membership of an offender influence observer...
Status can be seen as power over valued resources, or as prestige that lies in the eyes of the behol...
Punishment represents a key mechanism to deter norm violations and is motivated by retribution and/o...
In four studies, we investigated the effects of power on retributive justice judgments (i.e., the se...
Punishment represents a key mechanism to deter norm violations and is motivated by retribution and/o...
In the past decade, a proliferation of discussion at the intersection of law and neuroscience has hi...
This study explores the conditions under which experimentally primed anger influences both attributi...
Research on the motives individuals have to punish criminal offenders suggests that punitive reactio...
In this study, it was hypothesized that experimentally manipulated levels of power would moderate th...
In the current research, the author investigates the influence of social categorizations on retribut...
What reaction stops revenge taking? Four experiments (total N = 191) examined this question where th...
Why do people support tough sentencing of criminal offenders? Three explanations dominate the litera...