1. Receiving Leniency After Hurting a Female Norm-Violator: The Mediating Role of Victim and Harm-Doer Empathy.
- Author
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Johnson JD, Raj N, Smith-Enoe S, and Lecci L
- Subjects
- Domestic Violence statistics & numerical data, Female, Fiji, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Male, Morals, Sexual Behavior psychology, Sexual Behavior statistics & numerical data, Universities, Crime Victims psychology, Domestic Violence psychology, Empathy, Social Perception
- Abstract
Data from 140 participants from the South Pacific, where domestic violence rates are high, demonstrated less punitive responding toward the male harm-doer of a female sexual norm-violator (SNV) relative to a control victim. The impact of victim type on punitive responding was mediated by empathy toward the victim and harm-doer. In Study 2, data from 240 individuals from the South Pacific demonstrated less punitive responding toward the harm-doer of an SNV victim relative to a control and a career-focused mother victim. The victim type-punitive responding relationship was also mediated by victim blame attributions and victim moral outrage.
- Published
- 2020
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