Wilkinson Wayne W, Peters Christopher S
Department of Psychology and Counseling, Arkansas State University, State University, Arkansas, USA.
J Homosex. 2018;65(6):797-813. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2017.1364556. Epub 2017 Sep 5.
Minimal studies have investigated individuals' evaluations of antigay hate crimes and hate crime legislation simultaneously, with most research focusing on one or the other. In a sample of 246 heterosexual undergraduates, the present study found that evaluations of antigay hate crimes and hate crime legislation were unrelated. Higher social dominance orientation (SDO) and crime control orientation scores were associated with more positive evaluations of antigay hate crimes. Positive evaluations of hate crime legislation were associated with more positive attitudes toward gay men and lesbians. We also found that the relationship between SDO and evaluations were mediated by crime control beliefs (for hate crimes evaluations) and antigay attitudes (for hate crime legislation evaluations). The present findings have possible implications for the manner in which organizations advocate for the extension of hate crime legislation to include sexual orientation.
极少有研究同时调查个体对反同性恋仇恨犯罪和仇恨犯罪立法的评价,大多数研究只聚焦于其中一个方面。在一个由246名异性恋本科生组成的样本中,本研究发现,对反同性恋仇恨犯罪和仇恨犯罪立法的评价并无关联。较高的社会支配取向(SDO)和犯罪控制取向得分与对反同性恋仇恨犯罪更积极的评价相关。对仇恨犯罪立法的积极评价与对男同性恋者和女同性恋者更积极的态度相关。我们还发现,SDO与评价之间的关系由犯罪控制信念(针对仇恨犯罪评价)和反同性恋态度(针对仇恨犯罪立法评价)介导。本研究结果可能对组织倡导将仇恨犯罪立法扩展至包括性取向在内的方式具有启示意义。