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(Sex) Crime and Punishment in the #MeToo Era: How the Public Views Rape
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Cohen, Dara Kay
, Schwarz, Susanne
, Baum, Matthew A
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Attitudes
/ Concept formation
/ Credibility
/ Crime
/ Criminal justice
/ Culture
/ Experiments
/ Offenses
/ Public opinion
/ Punishment
/ Rape
/ Sex offenders
/ Victims
2022
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(Sex) Crime and Punishment in the #MeToo Era: How the Public Views Rape
by
Cohen, Dara Kay
, Schwarz, Susanne
, Baum, Matthew A
in
Attitudes
/ Concept formation
/ Credibility
/ Crime
/ Criminal justice
/ Culture
/ Experiments
/ Offenses
/ Public opinion
/ Punishment
/ Rape
/ Sex offenders
/ Victims
2022
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(Sex) Crime and Punishment in the #MeToo Era: How the Public Views Rape
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Cohen, Dara Kay
, Schwarz, Susanne
, Baum, Matthew A
in
Attitudes
/ Concept formation
/ Credibility
/ Crime
/ Criminal justice
/ Culture
/ Experiments
/ Offenses
/ Public opinion
/ Punishment
/ Rape
/ Sex offenders
/ Victims
2022
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(Sex) Crime and Punishment in the #MeToo Era: How the Public Views Rape
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(Sex) Crime and Punishment in the #MeToo Era: How the Public Views Rape
2022
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Overview
One of the core tasks of a well-functioning state is providing fair and adequate criminal justice. Recent events have raised concerns that the US exhibits a “culture of rape,” wherein victims are often disbelieved and blamed. Scholars have not yet examined how the public understands rape and how it should be punished, despite the important role that public pressure has played in the #MeToo era. We present an empirical conceptualization of rape culture to generate predictions for how various attributes of rape incidents affect the likelihood that they are perceived as punishable crimes. In a series of conjoint experiments, we demonstrate that details relating to the victim’s consent and credibility significantly decrease participants’ propensities to support reporting to police or to recommend a severe punishment for the perpetrator. The results show that emphasizing certain legally irrelevant features of rape strongly affect whether the public views an incident as severe or worthy of punishment.
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