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Severity effect on compensation and imprisonment recommendations: Deterrence as a mediator in Singapore

Ramadhar Singh & Xiangbin Lin
Journal Name
Asian Journal of Social Psychology
Journal Publication
others
Publication Year
2011
Journal Publications Functional Area
Organizational Behavior & Human Resources Management
Publication Date
Vol. 14, No. 1, PP 36-49, March 2011
Abstract

Sever, compared to mild, harm results in harsher punishment. According to the model of people as intuitive prosecutors, the severity effect is a deterrence message. The authors tested this hypothesis in two studies in Singapore. In Study 1, participants learnt about the severity of harm arising from an accidental or intentional act, and expressed anger, made attributions, assigned blame, recommended compensation by and imprisonment of the offender, and indicated the degree to which they were guided by the punishment goals of deterrence and retribution.

Severity effect on compensation and imprisonment recommendations: Deterrence as a mediator in Singapore

Author(s) Name: Ramadhar Singh & Xiangbin Lin
Journal Name: Asian Journal of Social Psychology
Volume: Vol. 14, No. 1, PP 36-49, March 2011
Year of Publication: 2011
Abstract:

Sever, compared to mild, harm results in harsher punishment. According to the model of people as intuitive prosecutors, the severity effect is a deterrence message. The authors tested this hypothesis in two studies in Singapore. In Study 1, participants learnt about the severity of harm arising from an accidental or intentional act, and expressed anger, made attributions, assigned blame, recommended compensation by and imprisonment of the offender, and indicated the degree to which they were guided by the punishment goals of deterrence and retribution.