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犯罪行为基因解释的双刃剑:基因归因的因果归属影响法律决策。

The double-edged sword of genetic accounts of criminality: causal attributions from genetic ascriptions affect legal decision making.

作者信息

Cheung Benjamin Y, Heine Steven J

机构信息

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

出版信息

Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2015 Dec;41(12):1723-38. doi: 10.1177/0146167215610520. Epub 2015 Oct 23.

Abstract

Much debate exists surrounding the applicability of genetic information in the courtroom, making the psychological processes underlying how people consider this information important to explore. This article addresses how people think about different kinds of causal explanations in legal decision-making contexts. Three studies involving a total of 600 Mechanical Turk and university participants found that genetic, versus environmental, explanations of criminal behavior lead people to view the applicability of various defense claims differently, perceive the perpetrator's mental state differently, and draw different causal attributions. Moreover, mediation and path analyses highlight the double-edged nature of genetic attributions-they simultaneously reduce people's perception of the perpetrator's sense of control while increasing people's tendencies to attribute the cause to internal factors and to expect the perpetrator to reoffend. These countervailing relations, in turn, predict sentencing in opposite directions, although no overall differences in sentencing or ultimate verdicts were found.

摘要

围绕基因信息在法庭上的适用性存在诸多争议,这使得探究人们如何看待此类信息背后的心理过程变得尤为重要。本文探讨了人们在法律决策背景下如何思考不同类型的因果解释。三项研究共涉及600名亚马逊土耳其机器人平台用户和大学生参与者,研究发现,与环境因素相比,对犯罪行为的基因解释会使人们对各种辩护主张的适用性有不同看法,对犯罪者的心理状态有不同认知,并得出不同的因果归因。此外,中介分析和路径分析凸显了基因归因的双刃剑性质——它们在降低人们对犯罪者控制感认知的同时,增加了人们将原因归结于内在因素以及预期犯罪者再次犯罪的倾向。尽管在量刑或最终判决上未发现总体差异,但这些相互矛盾的关系反过来却会对量刑产生相反方向的预测。

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