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Michaela Pfundmair1, Romana Matanovic1

  • 1Faculty of Psychology, Alpen-Adria University of Klagenfurt, Klagenfurt, Austria.

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有关性,特别是涉及儿童或暴力的关键词引发了负面刻板印象. 这种"魔鬼效应"会对刑事案件的看法产生偏见并影响判决.

科学领域:

  • 社会心理学
  • 犯罪学
  • 法律心理学

背景情况:

  • 关于性犯罪的刻板印象是普遍存在的.
  • 这些信念可能源于负面光环效应, 其中一个负面属性会影响整体判断.
  • 关键词关联对性犯罪的看法的影响需要进一步调查.

研究的目的:

  • 测试包含"性"的关键词激活了影响刑事案件判决的负面模式的假设.
  • 在性犯罪的背景下探索"魔鬼效应".
  • 了解负面关联如何影响对罪犯的看法和法律结果.

主要方法:

  • 进行了聚焦小组采访以探讨最初的看法.
  • 使用两项在线调查来量化特定关键字配对的影响.
  • 分析的关键词包括"性与儿童"",性与暴力"",儿童与暴力".

主要成果:

  • 关键词"性与儿童"强烈激发了包括暴力和恋童癖在内的负面情绪,
  • "性与暴力"也引起了与罪犯和惩罚的负面联系,
  • 对照组"儿童与暴力"的反应更为多样化,表明性犯罪的特殊性.

结论:

关键词:
魔鬼效应星光效应判决书时间表性犯罪

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  • 这种影响可能会导致法律专业人士和陪审团对实际犯罪的认识减少.
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