Harper Craig A, Franco Vanda, Wills Madison
Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Sex Abuse. 2020 Aug;32(5):543-566. doi: 10.1177/1079063219825869. Epub 2019 Feb 10.
According to recent analyses, Bumby's RAPE scale of rape-supportive cognitions about women and sexual assault comprises two factors. Excusing rape serves to reduce abusers' culpability for their offending, and ascribing blame to victims, while justifying rape is associated with a sense of sexual entitlement. The distinct effects of these factors on rape judgments have not yet been investigated. We examined whether these belief clusters differentially explained judgments of perpetrator innocence after priming cues related to each of them. We used a cross-sectional design ( = 217) to test our hypotheses. As predicted, we found that excusing rape cognitions contributed to exaggerated innocence judgments when the victim paid the bill on a first date (potentially indicative of romantic or sexual interest). However, contrary to expectations, there was no evidence that participants justified rape when the perpetrator paid the bill. Implications for conceptualizing the functions of rape-supportive cognitions are discussed.
根据最近的分析,邦比关于支持强奸的对女性和性侵犯的认知量表包含两个因素。为强奸开脱有助于减轻施虐者对其犯罪行为的罪责,并将责任归咎于受害者,而对强奸行为进行正当化则与性权利意识相关。这些因素对强奸判决的不同影响尚未得到研究。我们研究了在与每个因素相关的启动线索之后,这些信念集群是否对犯罪者无罪判决有不同的解释。我们采用横断面设计(N = 217)来检验我们的假设。正如预期的那样,我们发现当受害者在第一次约会时付账(这可能表明有浪漫或性方面的兴趣)时,为强奸开脱的认知会导致对犯罪者无罪的夸大判断。然而,与预期相反,没有证据表明当犯罪者付账时参与者会为强奸行为进行正当化。本文讨论了对支持强奸的认知功能进行概念化的意义。