Campregher Julia, Jeglic Elizabeth L
a Department of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice , New York , New York , USA.
J Child Sex Abus. 2016 May-Jun;25(4):466-82. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2016.1153558.
This study examined attitudes toward the application of adult sex offender legislation to juvenile sex offenders. Participants were randomly assigned to one of nine conditions. In the generic condition, the participants were asked to envision a generic juvenile sex offender, whereas in the manipulated conditions, participants read a vignette with three manipulated variables: offense type, victim age, and victim gender. Afterward, all participants (n = 978) completed questionnaires assessing perceptions of juvenile sex offenders and juvenile sex offender legislation. Overall, participants in the generic juvenile sex offender condition rated the perpetrator as more dangerous and more likely to reoffend than participants in the experimental conditions. Moreover, participants in the generic juvenile sex offender condition were more likely to endorse more punitive punishments and viewed perpetrators as "superpredators." When examining differences between the experimental conditions, participants reading vignettes with younger victims and male victims as well as vignettes with contact offenses were more likely to view the perpetrator as dangerous, likely to recidivate, as a "superpredator," and deserving of more punitive punishments. Implications for public policy as well as future research directions are discussed.
本研究考察了对将成年性犯罪者立法应用于青少年性犯罪者的态度。参与者被随机分配到九个条件之一。在一般条件下,要求参与者设想一个一般的青少年性犯罪者,而在操纵条件下,参与者阅读一个带有三个操纵变量的 vignette:犯罪类型、受害者年龄和受害者性别。之后,所有参与者(n = 978)完成了评估对青少年性犯罪者和青少年性犯罪者立法看法的问卷。总体而言,一般青少年性犯罪者条件下的参与者比实验条件下的参与者将犯罪者评为更危险且更有可能再次犯罪。此外,一般青少年性犯罪者条件下的参与者更有可能支持更严厉的惩罚,并将犯罪者视为“超级捕食者”。在考察实验条件之间的差异时,阅读有年轻受害者和男性受害者的 vignette 以及有接触性犯罪的 vignette 的参与者更有可能将犯罪者视为危险、可能再次犯罪、是“超级捕食者”且应得更严厉惩罚的人。讨论了对公共政策的影响以及未来的研究方向。