Mitchell Damon, Angelone D J, Kohlberger Brittany, Hirschman Richard
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT 06050, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2009 Sep;24(9):1564-78. doi: 10.1177/0886260508323662. Epub 2008 Sep 3.
The primary purpose of the present study was to examine whether knowledge of the motivation of an offender can influence participant perceptions of victim and perpetrator responsibility for a sexual assault. In addition, the synergistic influence of victim gender and participant gender with offender motivation was explored. Participants were 171 men and women from a small Northeastern college exposed to a stimulus in which a rapist's motivation was varied as either sexual or violent. Participants were more certain that the stimulus described a rape, recommended a longer prison sentence for the offender, and assigned less blame to the victim when exposed to an offender motivated by violence as opposed to an offender motivated by sex. Offender motivation also interacted with participant gender and victim gender on participants' perceptions of victim blame and offender responsibility. The results suggest that an offender's motivation for rape can influence perceptions of the offender's and victim's responsibility for the assault.
本研究的主要目的是检验对犯罪者动机的了解是否会影响参与者对性侵犯中受害者和犯罪者责任的认知。此外,还探讨了受害者性别和参与者性别与犯罪者动机的协同影响。参与者是来自东北部一所小型学院的171名男性和女性,他们接触到一个刺激情境,其中强奸犯的动机被设定为性动机或暴力动机。与接触性动机犯罪者的参与者相比,当接触到暴力动机犯罪者时,参与者更确定刺激情境描述的是一起强奸案,建议对犯罪者判处更长的监禁刑期,并且对受害者的指责更少。犯罪者动机在参与者对受害者指责和犯罪者责任的认知上,也与参与者性别和受害者性别存在交互作用。结果表明,犯罪者的强奸动机能够影响对犯罪者和受害者在性侵案中责任的认知。