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Citation

Palasinski M, Shortland N. Safer Communities 2016; 15(3): 125-133.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/SC-03-2016-0007

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE The purpose of this paper is to address individual factors predicting punitive attitudes towards sexual and domestic offences and offenders have received little attention.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH In Study 1,137 participants completed a 25-item online questionnaire exploring individual factors hypothesised to predict punitive attitudes towards four sexual crimes: rape, paedophilia, incest and bestiality. In Study 2,100 participants completed a similar questionnaire exploring individual factors hypothesised to predict punitive attitudes towards male and female emotional, physical and sexual abusers.

FINDINGS The standard multiple regression models of Study 1 found that age (i.e. being older), belief in a just world and gender (i.e. being female) were predictors of harsher punitive attitudes. The models of Study 2 found that the low score on the social dominance scale was the most common predictor. Research limitations/implications This survey-based project presents a nuanced picture that could be complemented by the inclusion of a wider range of more complex factors and follow-on qualitative studies. Practical implications The key message from this study is to inform the public on the role of personality factors in developing punitive attitudes. Social implications It is vital to increase the legislators' and the people' awareness of the factors shaping the public impressions of criminal justice processes and evidence-based treatment effectiveness.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE This relatively modest paper offers insight of personality factors into people's punitive attitudes shaping actual legislation.


Language: en

Keywords

Attitudes; Domestic abuse; Perception of crime; Personality; Sexual abuse; Survey

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