The present research examined the psychological origins of retributive reactions, which are defined as independent observers' anger-based emotions, demonized perceptions, and punishment intentions in response to criminal offenders. Based on the idea that society's justice system has an autonomy-protective function, we reason that chronic autonomy interacts with situational autonomy cues (i.e., opportunities to make choices) to predict retributive reactions to criminal offenders. More specifically, we hypothesized that choice opportunities in an unrelated decision-making context would prompt people to display stronger retributive reactions to offenders than no-choice opportunities, and that these effects of choice would be particularly prono...
In the past decade, a proliferation of discussion at the intersection of law and neuroscience has hi...
Most crime prevention practices assume offenders will desist from crime if the opportunity to offend...
Criminal decision making is an inherently natural and highly individualized process; however, rather...
In the current paper, the author examines whether independent observers of criminal offenses have a ...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people’s pu...
In the current research, the author investigates the influence of social categorizations on retribut...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people s pu...
This commentary examines the issue of judicial bias in response to the chapter, The Psychology of th...
This commentary examines the issue of judicial bias in response to the chapter, The Psychology of th...
This study explored the effect of the priming of choice on perceptions of domestic violence. The hyp...
This study explores the conditions under which experimentally primed anger influences both attributi...
Until relatively recently, social psychologists have given less attention to retributive justice tha...
Retributive responses do play a role in human behavior. Whether they are primarily triggered by supp...
In four studies, we investigated the effects of power on retributive justice judgments (i.e., the se...
This paper examines the results of a study which set out to ascertain applicability of Rational Choi...
In the past decade, a proliferation of discussion at the intersection of law and neuroscience has hi...
Most crime prevention practices assume offenders will desist from crime if the opportunity to offend...
Criminal decision making is an inherently natural and highly individualized process; however, rather...
In the current paper, the author examines whether independent observers of criminal offenses have a ...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people’s pu...
In the current research, the author investigates the influence of social categorizations on retribut...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people s pu...
This commentary examines the issue of judicial bias in response to the chapter, The Psychology of th...
This commentary examines the issue of judicial bias in response to the chapter, The Psychology of th...
This study explored the effect of the priming of choice on perceptions of domestic violence. The hyp...
This study explores the conditions under which experimentally primed anger influences both attributi...
Until relatively recently, social psychologists have given less attention to retributive justice tha...
Retributive responses do play a role in human behavior. Whether they are primarily triggered by supp...
In four studies, we investigated the effects of power on retributive justice judgments (i.e., the se...
This paper examines the results of a study which set out to ascertain applicability of Rational Choi...
In the past decade, a proliferation of discussion at the intersection of law and neuroscience has hi...
Most crime prevention practices assume offenders will desist from crime if the opportunity to offend...
Criminal decision making is an inherently natural and highly individualized process; however, rather...