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人们接受犯罪与惩罚之间因果链的中断。

People accept breaks in the causal chain between crime and punishment.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue W, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1, Canada.

Department of Philosophy, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue W, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1, Canada.

出版信息

Mem Cognit. 2024 Jul;52(5):1112-1124. doi: 10.3758/s13421-024-01528-5. Epub 2024 Feb 6.

Abstract

Crime and punishment are usually connected. An agent intentionally causes harm, other people find out, and they punish the agent in response. We investigated whether people care about the integrity of this causal chain. Across seven experiments, participants (total N = 1,709) rated the acceptability of punishing agents for one crime when the agents had committed a different crime. Overall, participants generally approved of such wayward punishment. They endorsed it more strongly than punishing totally innocent agents, though they often approved of punishing agents for their correct crimes more strongly. Participants sometimes supported wayward punishment when wrongdoers were punished for a different kind of crime than the one committed, and they supported several different kinds of wayward punishments. Together the findings show that people often tolerate breaks in the causal chain between crime and punishment.

摘要

犯罪与惩罚通常是相关联的。代理人故意造成伤害,其他人发现后,会对代理人进行惩罚。我们调查了人们是否关心这个因果链的完整性。在七个实验中,参与者(总计 N=1709)对代理人因不同罪行而受到惩罚的行为的可接受性进行了评级。总的来说,参与者普遍认可这种任性的惩罚。他们比惩罚完全无辜的代理人更支持这种做法,尽管他们通常更强烈地支持对代理人的正确罪行进行惩罚。当违法行为人因不同于所犯罪行的罪行受到惩罚时,参与者有时会支持任性的惩罚,他们也支持几种不同类型的任性惩罚。这些发现表明,人们通常会容忍犯罪与惩罚之间因果链的中断。

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