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DOI10.1002/bsl.2563
Losing the lottery of life: Examining intuitions of desert toward the socially and genetically unlucky in criminal punishment contexts
Berryessa, Colleen M.
通讯作者Berryessa, CM (corresponding author),Rutgers State Univ, Sch Criminal Justice, 123 Washington St,Room 579G, Newark, NJ 07102 USA.
来源期刊BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & THE LAW
ISSN0735-3936
EISSN1099-0798
出版年2022-02
英文摘要This research presents three experiments that examine how natural luck (social and genetic luck) may affect lay intuitions toward desert-based criminal punishment. Study 1 examined if intuitions surrounding desert-based rewards in relation to good qualities/advantages ascribed to natural luck would extend to desert-based punishments in relation to bad qualities/disadvantages ascribed to natural luck. Study 2 examined how both social and genetic luck affect support for desert-based punishment across different criminal offenses and tests the relevance of immanent justice reasoning to such support. Study 3 examined whether findings in the prior studies are specific to desert-based punishment and immanent justice reasoning, or if natural luck elicits broader punishment judgments and types of justice reasoning. Results showed that known intuitions surrounding desert-based rewards do extend to desert-based punishments in instances of natural luck. Immanent justice reasoning was strongly associated with support for desert-based punishment in instances of both social and genetic luck. However, genetic luck, as compared to social luck, significantly increased support for desert-based punishment, with imminent justice reasoning mediating this increased support. Implications are discussed in relation to capital sentencing and better understanding lay intuitions toward the punishment of criminal offenders who may have qualities ascribed to the natural lottery.
英文关键词desert immanent justice reasoning luck punishment retribution
类型Article ; Early Access
语种英语
收录类别SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000759243400001
WOS关键词MITIGATING EVIDENCE ; CAPITAL-PUNISHMENT ; ESSENTIALIST BIASES ; PUBLIC-ATTITUDES ; DECISION-MAKING ; JUSTICE ; WORLD ; IMPACT ; BELIEF ; RESPONSIBILITY
WOS类目Psychology, Applied ; Law
WOS研究方向Psychology ; Government & Law
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/377244
作者单位[Berryessa, Colleen M.] Rutgers State Univ, Sch Criminal Justice, 123 Washington St,Room 579G, Newark, NJ 07102 USA
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Berryessa, Colleen M.. Losing the lottery of life: Examining intuitions of desert toward the socially and genetically unlucky in criminal punishment contexts[J],2022.
APA Berryessa, Colleen M..(2022).Losing the lottery of life: Examining intuitions of desert toward the socially and genetically unlucky in criminal punishment contexts.BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & THE LAW.
MLA Berryessa, Colleen M.."Losing the lottery of life: Examining intuitions of desert toward the socially and genetically unlucky in criminal punishment contexts".BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & THE LAW (2022).
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