一个自我肯定干预在恢复性正义中负责的当事人
Rachel M Gehman1, Elizabeth C Pinel1
1University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA.
概括
自我肯定干预改善了恢复性司法参与者的合同准备和视角. 然而,它并没有增加责任承担,显示出各种心理效应.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 犯罪学 犯罪学
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
背景情况:
- 恢复性司法旨在修复伤害,并促进罪犯的问责制.
- 自我肯定理论认为,肯定核心价值观可以加强自我完整性.
- 了解恢复性正义中的心理干预对于罪犯康复至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查自我肯定干预对恢复性司法中罪犯的心理影响.
- 检查自我肯定是否影响责任承担,观点承担和合同准备.
- 探索自我完整性和存在的连接在这些影响中扮演的调解角色.
主要方法:
- 116名恢复性司法参与者被随机分配到价值观肯定或中立写作任务中.
- 自我完整性和存在的联系被衡量为调解者.
- 责任承担,前景承担和合同准备被测量为依赖变量.
主要成果:
- 与对照组相比,价值观肯定组的参与者表现出更高的合同准备和前景.
- 通过自我肯定干预,责任承担并没有显著增加.
- 自我完整度调解了对合同准备的影响,而存在的联系则调解了对视角的影响.
结论:
- 自我肯定干预可以增强罪犯参与恢复性正义的具体方面,如动机和同情心.
- 自我肯定效应背后的心理机制因结果变量而异.
- 恢复性正义计划可以整合价值观肯定技术,以改善参与者的结果.
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