6685Portland State University, OR, USA.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2022 Jul;23(3):953-968. doi: 10.1177/1524838020985568. Epub 2021 Jan 13.
Sexual violence is a prominent social problem that harms many victims every year. Perpetrators of these crimes tend to exist in a binary. Some are convicted by the criminal justice system, where they face sanctions such as jail time and registration and are demonized by society. Others never face any sanctions for harm caused and are exonerated for their actions. This review examines public perceptions of sexual offenders in the United States through the institutional-level constructs of federal policy, media, and institutional myths. A review of the literature on this topic from 2007 to 2017 produced 37 relevant articles, which were placed into three categories using thematic analysis: (1) perceptions about sexual offenders and perceiver differences, (2) media about sexual offending and effects of media consumption on perceptions of offenders, and (3) support for offender policies and effects of policy on perceptions of offenders. A review of these topics reveals that there are prominent institutional myths about sexual offending. A cyclical relationship is formed, where media perpetuates institutional myths, myths drive policy, and policy leads to media reporting. This review utilizes community psychology theory to examine and interpret the literature as well as to formulate research and intervention suggestions.
性暴力是一个突出的社会问题,每年都有许多受害者受到伤害。这些犯罪的实施者往往存在于二元对立中。一些人被刑事司法系统定罪,他们面临监禁、登记等制裁,并被社会妖魔化。另一些人则从未因造成的伤害而受到任何制裁,并因其行为而被开脱。本综述通过联邦政策、媒体和制度神话的制度层面结构,考察了美国公众对性犯罪者的看法。对 2007 年至 2017 年这一主题的文献进行回顾,产生了 37 篇相关文章,这些文章使用主题分析分为三类:(1)对性犯罪者的看法和感知者差异,(2)关于性犯罪的媒体以及媒体消费对犯罪者看法的影响,(3)对犯罪者政策的支持以及政策对犯罪者看法的影响。对这些主题的回顾表明,性犯罪存在着突出的制度神话。一种循环关系形成了,媒体使制度神话永存,神话推动政策,政策导致媒体报道。本综述利用社区心理学理论来检查和解释文献,并制定研究和干预建议。