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Traditionalism and victim blaming.

Tytuł:
Traditionalism and victim blaming.
Autorzy:
Felson RB; Pennsylvania State University.
Palmore CC; California State University East Bay.
Źródło:
The Journal of social psychology [J Soc Psychol] 2021 Jul 04; Vol. 161 (4), pp. 492-507. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Mar 11.
Typ publikacji:
Journal Article
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Publication: 2010- : New York : Routledge
Original Publication: Provincetown, Mass. : Journal Press
MeSH Terms:
Attitude*
Crime*
Crime Victims*
Social Perception*
Accidents ; Female ; Gender Role ; Homicide ; Humans ; Male ; Rape ; Sexual Behavior/psychology ; Students/psychology ; Theft
Contributed Indexing:
Keywords: Traditionalism; attitudes; casual sex; gender roles; victim blame
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20210312 Date Completed: 20210909 Latest Revision: 20210909
Update Code:
20240104
DOI:
10.1080/00224545.2021.1896466
PMID:
33706672
Czasopismo naukowe
A common claim is that rape victims are blamed for the crime because they have violated gender roles. We tested this idea by examining whether the relationship between traditional attitudes about gender roles and victim blaming is observed when the victim's gender role violation is not followed by rape. We also examined whether participants with traditional attitudes about casual sex were more likely to engage in victim blaming than their "liberal" counterparts. College students (Study 1: N = 348; Study 2: N = 239) were presented with vignettes that ended in either rape, robbery, assault, homicide, or accident, or had no outcome. Participants with traditional attitudes about gender roles did not assign more blame to victims than liberal participants unless the victim's behavior was followed by rape. In contrast, participants with traditional attitudes about casual sex were more likely to blame victims regardless of the outcome. The pattern suggests that the relationship between traditional attitudes about gender roles and victim blaming is not be due to the victim's violation of gender roles. In addition, victim blaming is due, in part, to the negative attitudes of some students to casual sex.
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