Context effects have been shown to bias lay people's evaluations of the severity of crimes and punishments. To investigate the cognitive mechanisms behind these effects, we develop and apply a rank-based social norms approach to judgments of perceived crime seriousness and sentence appropriateness. In Study 1, we find that (a) people believe on average that 84\% of people illegally download software more than they do themselves and (b) their judged severity of, and concern about, their own illegal software downloading is predicted not by its amount but by how this amount is believed (typically inaccurately) to rank within a social comparison distribution. Studies 2 and 3 find that the judged appropriateness of a given sentence length is hig...
How social category affects observer perceptions of crime is an interesting topic that can yield man...
just-deserts rationale. Such findings are consistent with several other examples of how people appar...
Criminal sentencing is a complex cognitive activity often performed by the unaided mind under subopt...
Context effects have been shown to bias lay people's evaluations of the severity of crimes and punis...
During the 1970s penal philosophy moved toward what has become known as the Neo-Classical Revival. T...
Criminal sentencing is a complex cognitive activity often performed by the unaided mind under subopt...
This article reports experiments assessing how general threats to social order and severity of a cri...
Lay sentencing attitudes are considered in the light of two theoretical perspectives. The first pers...
The purpose of this study is to investigate empirically the extent of consensus in normative systems...
Imprisonment is the harshest punishment the law can give a defendant; it has considerable consequenc...
Past research has shown that perceptions, either negative or positive, of the legal system will infl...
Several studies provide evidence that judgments on punishment are influenced by variables that are m...
A number of jurisdictions have recently begun to employ computer technology to provide support for s...
This study examines deterrence as a threat communication process. Deterrence as a system of informat...
The controversial effect of intoxication on sentencing outcomes has received renewed attention with...
How social category affects observer perceptions of crime is an interesting topic that can yield man...
just-deserts rationale. Such findings are consistent with several other examples of how people appar...
Criminal sentencing is a complex cognitive activity often performed by the unaided mind under subopt...
Context effects have been shown to bias lay people's evaluations of the severity of crimes and punis...
During the 1970s penal philosophy moved toward what has become known as the Neo-Classical Revival. T...
Criminal sentencing is a complex cognitive activity often performed by the unaided mind under subopt...
This article reports experiments assessing how general threats to social order and severity of a cri...
Lay sentencing attitudes are considered in the light of two theoretical perspectives. The first pers...
The purpose of this study is to investigate empirically the extent of consensus in normative systems...
Imprisonment is the harshest punishment the law can give a defendant; it has considerable consequenc...
Past research has shown that perceptions, either negative or positive, of the legal system will infl...
Several studies provide evidence that judgments on punishment are influenced by variables that are m...
A number of jurisdictions have recently begun to employ computer technology to provide support for s...
This study examines deterrence as a threat communication process. Deterrence as a system of informat...
The controversial effect of intoxication on sentencing outcomes has received renewed attention with...
How social category affects observer perceptions of crime is an interesting topic that can yield man...
just-deserts rationale. Such findings are consistent with several other examples of how people appar...
Criminal sentencing is a complex cognitive activity often performed by the unaided mind under subopt...