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To punish or repair? Evolutionary psychology and lay intuitions about modern criminal justice

机译:惩罚或修理?现代刑事司法的进化心理与奠定直觉

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We propose that intuitions about modern mass-level criminal justice emerge from evolved mechanisms designed to operate in ancestral small-scale societies. By hypothesis, individuals confronted with a crime compute two distinct psychological magnitudes: one that reflects the crime’s seriousness and another that reflects the criminal’s long-term value as an associate. These magnitudes are computed based on different sets of cues and are fed into motivational mechanisms regulating different aspects of sanctioning. The seriousness variable regulates how much to react (e.g., how severely we want to punish); the variable indexing the criminal’s association value regulates the more fundamental decision of how to react (i.e., whether we want to punish or repair). Using experimental designs embedded in surveys, we validate this theory across several types of crime and two countries. The evidence augments past research and suggests that the human mind contains dedicated psychological mechanisms for restoring social relationships following acts of exploitation.
机译:我们建议,关于现代大规模刑事司法的直觉是从旨在在祖先小规模社会中运作的进化机制中产生的。通过假设,面对犯罪的个人具有两种截然不同的心理价值:一个反映犯罪的严重性,另一个反映犯罪者作为同伙的长期价值。这些量值是根据不同的提示集计算的,并被输入到调节制裁不同方面的激励机制中。严重度变量规定了反应的程度(例如,我们要惩罚的程度);索引罪犯的关联价值的变量将决定如何做出更基本的决定(即我们是要惩罚还是要修复)。使用调查中嵌入的实验设计,我们在几种类型的犯罪和两个国家中验证了该理论。证据增加了过去的研究,并表明人的心灵包含专门的心理机制,可在剥削行为后恢复社会关系。

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