Saucier Donald A, Hockett Jericho M, Wallenberg Andrew S
Department of Psychology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506-5302, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2008 May;23(5):685-701. doi: 10.1177/0886260507313774. Epub 2008 Feb 14.
When a crime is committed by an individual of one race against an individual of another race, there is the possibility that the crime is a hate crime. Legislation often mandates harsher penalties for perpetrators convicted of crimes determined to be hate crimes, yet this determination is difficult to make. This study used vignettes of violent crimes to examine how the races of the perpetrators and victims, the severity of the assault, and the use of racial slurs by the perpetrators would affect perceptions of the crimes as "hate crimes," victim blaming, and sentencing recommendations. Results showed that each of these factors affected participants' perceptions and punishments of violent crime. Participants' levels of racism were an additional factor. These results contribute to the understanding of how crimes in which the perpetrator's and victim's races differ are perceived.
当一个种族的个体对另一个种族的个体实施犯罪时,该犯罪有可能是仇恨犯罪。立法通常会对被判定为仇恨犯罪的罪犯处以更严厉的刑罚,但这种判定很难做出。本研究使用暴力犯罪的案例来考察犯罪者和受害者的种族、攻击的严重程度以及犯罪者使用种族蔑称的情况如何影响对这些犯罪是否为“仇恨犯罪”的认知、对受害者的指责以及量刑建议。结果表明,这些因素中的每一个都影响了参与者对暴力犯罪的认知和惩罚。参与者的种族主义程度是另一个因素。这些结果有助于理解当犯罪者和受害者种族不同时,人们如何看待此类犯罪。