In the current research, the authors investigate the influence of intergroup status and social categorizations on retributive justice judgments, that is, the extent to which observers perceive punishment as fair. Building on social identity theory and the model of subjective group dynamics, it is predicted that when the ingroup has higher status than the outgroup, people are relatively less concerned about punishment of an outgroup offender than when the ingroup has lower status than the outgroup. Two experiments revealed that participants are more punitive towards an ingroup than an outgroup offender when ingroup status is high but not when ingroup status is low. Furthermore, in correspondence with our line of reasoning, this finding emerg...
Information about a victim’s emotional state influences observers’ justice-providing reactions. This...
Until relatively recently, social psychologists have given less attention to retributive justice tha...
The current experiment focuses on the roles of social identity and social comparison in perceptions ...
Social norms pervade almost every aspect of social interaction. If they are violated, not only legal...
It is a robust finding that the group membership of an offender affects lay people’s sentencing reco...
In the current research, the author investigates the influence of social categorizations on retribut...
<div><p>Because punishments are expected to give offenders what they deserve proportionally to the s...
Because punishments are expected to give offenders what they deserve proportionally to the severity ...
Third party punishment is crucial for sustaining cooperative behavior. Still, little is known about ...
Information about a victim’s emotional state influences observers’ justice-providing reactions. This...
Deviance Punishment is an important issue for social-psychological research. Group members tend to p...
In my thesis, I consider how legitimacy and social identity processes affect whether third-party obs...
In the current paper, the author examines whether independent observers of criminal offenses have a ...
In four studies, we investigated the effects of power on retributive justice judgments (i.e., the se...
To maintain a positive overall view of their group, people judge likeable ingroup members more favou...
Information about a victim’s emotional state influences observers’ justice-providing reactions. This...
Until relatively recently, social psychologists have given less attention to retributive justice tha...
The current experiment focuses on the roles of social identity and social comparison in perceptions ...
Social norms pervade almost every aspect of social interaction. If they are violated, not only legal...
It is a robust finding that the group membership of an offender affects lay people’s sentencing reco...
In the current research, the author investigates the influence of social categorizations on retribut...
<div><p>Because punishments are expected to give offenders what they deserve proportionally to the s...
Because punishments are expected to give offenders what they deserve proportionally to the severity ...
Third party punishment is crucial for sustaining cooperative behavior. Still, little is known about ...
Information about a victim’s emotional state influences observers’ justice-providing reactions. This...
Deviance Punishment is an important issue for social-psychological research. Group members tend to p...
In my thesis, I consider how legitimacy and social identity processes affect whether third-party obs...
In the current paper, the author examines whether independent observers of criminal offenses have a ...
In four studies, we investigated the effects of power on retributive justice judgments (i.e., the se...
To maintain a positive overall view of their group, people judge likeable ingroup members more favou...
Information about a victim’s emotional state influences observers’ justice-providing reactions. This...
Until relatively recently, social psychologists have given less attention to retributive justice tha...
The current experiment focuses on the roles of social identity and social comparison in perceptions ...