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Chivalry and attractiveness bias in police officer forensic judgments in Israel

机译:以色列警察法医判决的侠义与吸引力偏见

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The chivalry hypothesis and attractiveness bias were evaluated among 323 police officers and 364 students, serving as a control group. The participants were asked to read a description of a swindle, where the offender was either physically attractive or unattractive. They then had to assign a punishment to the offender and judge the blame ascribed to both offender and victim. The findings showed that the offender's sex, more than his or her external appearance, affects differences in punishment severity. Female offenders were treated more forgivingly than male offenders. Nonetheless, analysis of blame attributions shows that attractive offenders are blamed more than unattractive offenders. Women were also found to dispense severe punishments more than men.
机译:在323名警察和364名学生中评估了骑士假设和吸引力偏见,作为对照组。 被要求参与者阅读骗局的描述,罪犯是物理上有吸引力或没有吸引力的。 然后,他们不得不为罪犯分配惩罚,并判断罪犯和受害者的责任。 调查结果表明,罪犯的性别超过他或她的外表,影响惩罚严重程度的差异。 女性罪犯比男性罪犯更加原谅。 尽管如此,对责任的罪名分析表明,有吸引力的罪犯被归咎于不吸引人的罪犯。 妇女也被发现分解了比男人更严厉的惩罚。

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