Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX 77341-2296, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2011 Nov;26(17):3407-27. doi: 10.1177/0886260511403752. Epub 2011 May 20.
The current study examines the impact of a victimology course on students' perceptions of the blameworthiness of crime victims and knowledge of victimization issues. Victim-blaming attitudes among college students enrolled in a victimology course were compared with students enrolled in other courses. Results from a pretest and posttest suggest that the victimology students were significantly less likely to blame victims and these students also gained significantly more knowledge over time compared with the students who did not enroll in the course. Results from the multivariate analysis indicate that less knowledge over time and a higher propensity to blame victims at the beginning of the semester predicted more victim-blaming attitudes on the posttest. Overall, the findings suggest that knowledge of victimology significantly affects students' propensity to blame victims of crime.
本研究考察了犯罪学课程对学生对犯罪受害者可责性和受害问题认识的影响。本研究比较了修读犯罪学课程的大学生与修读其他课程的大学生的受害者责备受态度。在预测试和后测试中,结果表明,犯罪学学生不太可能指责受害者,而且与未修读该课程的学生相比,这些学生随着时间的推移获得了更多的知识。多元分析的结果表明,随着时间的推移知识的减少以及在学期开始时更高的指责受害者的倾向,预测了在后测试中更多的受害者责备受态度。总的来说,这些发现表明,犯罪学知识显著影响学生指责犯罪受害者的倾向。