Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
East Los Angeles College, Monterey Park, CA, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2020 Nov;46(11):1614-1627. doi: 10.1177/0146167220911496. Epub 2020 Mar 14.
We tested the novel hypothesis that the dehumanization of prisoners varies as a function of how soon they will be released from prison. Seven studies indicate that people ascribe soon-to-be-released prisoners greater mental sophistication than those with more time to serve, all other things being equal. Studies 3 to 6 indicate that these effects are mediated by perceptions that imprisonment has served the functions of rehabilitation, retribution, and future deterrence. Finally, Study 7 demonstrates that beliefs about rehabilitation and deterrence may be the most important in accounting for these effects. These findings indicate that the amount of time left on a prison sentence influences mind ascription to the incarcerated, an effect that has implications for our understanding of prisoner dehumanization.
我们检验了一个新颖的假设,即囚犯的去人性化程度会随着他们被释放出狱的时间而变化。有七项研究表明,在其他条件相同的情况下,人们认为即将被释放的囚犯比那些还有更多时间服刑的囚犯心理上更复杂。研究 3 到 6 表明,这些影响是通过监禁具有康复、报应和未来威慑作用的认知来介导的。最后,研究 7 表明,对康复和威慑的信念可能是解释这些影响的最重要因素。这些发现表明,刑期剩余时间的长短会影响对被监禁者的心理认知,这一效应对我们理解囚犯去人性化具有重要意义。