THE INFLUENCE OF REMORSE, INTENT AND ATTITUDES TOWARD SEX OFFENDERS ON JUDGMENTS OF A RAPIST

Citation
Te. Hogue et J. Peebles, THE INFLUENCE OF REMORSE, INTENT AND ATTITUDES TOWARD SEX OFFENDERS ON JUDGMENTS OF A RAPIST, Psychology, crime & law, 3(4), 1997, pp. 249-259
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology,"Criminology & Penology",Law
Journal title
ISSN journal
1068316X
Volume
3
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
249 - 259
Database
ISI
SICI code
1068-316X(1997)3:4<249:TIORIA>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
In clinical settings, sexual offenders are encouraged to express remor se for their offending and acknowledge the extent to which they have a cted intentionally. This study used a sample of 50 professionals, who regularly work with the victims and/or perpetrators of sexual offenses . A 2 x 2 design asked participants to make judgments on a short rape scenario varied on level of offender intent (spontaneous or planned) a nd offender remorse (remorseful or unremorseful). When acting with int ent, the rapist was sentenced more punatively and rated as more to bla me, more responsible, and more deserving of punishment. Ratings of the offender were strongly related to sentencing choice. Attitudes Toward s Sex offenders were related to sentencing choice and were more predic tive of sentencing type than the experimental manipulations. The resul ts are discussed in terms of their implications for the management of sexual offenders within the criminal justice system.