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Why We Punish in the Name of Justice: Just Desert versus Value Restoration and the Role of Social Identity

机译:为什么我们以正义的名义惩罚:正义与价值恢复以及社会认同的作用

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Two different notions of justice might motivate people to demand punishment of an offender. The offense could be seen as lowering the victim’s and community’s status/power position relative to the offender, requiring a degradation of the offender to restore a moral balance (just desert). Or, the offense could be seen as questioning community values, requiring a reaffirmation of those values through social consensus (value restoration). Two studies referring to tax evasion and social welfare fraud yielded supportive evidence. Just desert was related to traditional punishment, especially when participants did not identify with a relevant inclusive community (Australians). Value restoration was related to alternative (restorative) punishment, especially when community values were regarded as diverse and requiring consensualization. It tended to be related to traditional punishment when community values were regarded as clear and consensual.
机译:两种不同的正义观念可能会促使人们要求对罪犯进行惩罚。犯罪可被视为降低了受害者和社区相对于犯罪者的地位/权力地位,要求犯罪者降级以恢复道德平衡(只是荒漠)。或者,该罪行可被视为质疑社区价值,要求通过社会共识(价值恢复)重申这些价值。两项关于逃税和社会福利欺诈的研究提供了支持性证据。公正的沙漠与传统的惩罚有关,特别是当参与者不认同相关的包容性社区时(澳大利亚)。价值恢复与替代性(恢复性)惩罚有关,特别是当社区价值被认为是多种多样且需要共识的时候。当社区价值观被认为是明确和同意的时,它往往与传统惩罚有关。

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