Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland.
University of Warsaw, Poland.
J Interpers Violence. 2023 Jun;38(11-12):7824-7842. doi: 10.1177/08862605221150461. Epub 2023 Feb 1.
The #MeToo movement has provoked a worldwide discussion about sexual violence. Some critics of the movement argue that it violates the presumption of innocence. In the current study, we investigated the determinants of the perception of the presumption of innocence in the context of media depictions of violence. We took into account previous studies that suggest that people view more favorably defendants in rape trials than they do men accused of other crimes and that people view more favorably defendants with a high socioeconomic status than they do those with a low socioeconomic status. The current study investigated whether the perception of the presumption of innocence is related to the type of crime (sexual vs. nonsexual assault) or to the socioeconomic status of the defendant (a famous writer vs. a maintenance worker). We conducted a vignette-based study with a sample of Polish people ( = 158). The type of crime did not influence the perception of the presumption of innocence; however, women who participated in the study endorsed the presumption of innocence to a greater extent when the defendant had a high socioeconomic status. The theoretical and practical implications of these results are discussed.
#MeToo 运动引发了全球范围内关于性暴力的讨论。该运动的一些批评者认为,它违反了无罪推定原则。在当前的研究中,我们调查了在媒体对暴力的描述背景下,对无罪推定的看法的决定因素。我们考虑了之前的研究,这些研究表明,人们在强奸审判中对被告的看法比对其他犯罪的被告的看法更为有利,并且人们对社会经济地位较高的被告的看法比对社会经济地位较低的被告的看法更为有利。当前的研究调查了无罪推定的看法是否与犯罪类型(性侵犯与非性侵犯)或被告的社会经济地位(著名作家与维修工人)有关。我们对波兰人(n=158)进行了基于情景的研究。犯罪类型并未影响无罪推定的看法;但是,当被告具有较高的社会经济地位时,参加研究的女性更倾向于支持无罪推定。讨论了这些结果的理论和实际意义。