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This project explores how perceived threats to personal values influence punishment judgments in the criminal justice system. By investigating the psychological and neural processes involved, it aims to understand biases in judgment and develop strategies to mitigate their impact on legal outcomes.
In modern societies, the criminal justice system is entrusted to punish norm violators in a fair and impartial way.
Yet, punishment judgments are subject to biases, and are sometimes shaped by extralegal factors, as illustrated for example by the over-representation of African-Americans in inmates in the US.
This project investigates one such factor, namely perceived threats to one’s personal values.
We argue that even when unrelated to the wrongdoing, value-violations represent a threat to one’…
UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN
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United States, NEW YORK
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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