The role of truth in victim-offender mediation: Victims of crime who feel they know the "whole" truth are more receptive to apologies.

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW Law and Human Behavior Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1037/lhb0000564
Blake Quinney, Michael Wenzel, Lydia Woodyatt
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Abstract

Objective: We conducted three preregistered studies to examine whether victims of crime are more receptive to apologies in victim-offender mediation if they feel they know the "whole" truth about a crime.

Hypotheses: We predicted that making salient the completeness (vs. incompleteness) of knowledge about a crime would lead victims to (a) have a greater sense of truth knowing and (b) view an apology more favorably.

Method: Participants in Study 1 (N = 380; Mage = 41.2 years; 51% men; 78% White) and Study 2 (N = 550; Mage = 41.0 years; 65% women; 72% White) imagined being the victim of cybercrime. Participants in Study 3 (N = 670; Mage = 42.7 years; 52% men; 72% White) were real crime victims. Participants imagined taking part in victim-offender mediation during which the offender apologized, and then they evaluated the apology after answering questions that made salient what they either knew or did not know about the crime (complete knowledge salience vs. incomplete knowledge salience). Participants in Study 2 received additional information about the crime from either the offender or the police to test whether truth source acts as a moderator.

Results: Participants in the complete (vs. incomplete) knowledge salience condition reported greater truth knowing (Study 1 d = 1.40, Study 2 d = 1.26, Study 3 d = 0.58), readiness for an apology (Study 1 d = 0.25; Study 2 d = 0.23; Study 3 d = 0.09, nonsignificant), perceived completeness of an apology (Study 1 d = 0.26, Study 2 d = 0.31, Study 3 d = 0.19), and acceptance of an apology (Study 1 d = 0.22; Study 2 d = 0.21; Study 3 d = 0.10, nonsignificant). In Study 2, truth source moderated the effect only on apology acceptance (η2 = .009). Across the three studies, complete (vs. incomplete) knowledge salience was indirectly positively related to apology readiness, apology completeness, and apology acceptance (nonsignificant in Study 3), via truth knowing.

Conclusions: Instances of victim-offender mediation should ensure that victims' need for truth is satisfied because this may increase the effectiveness of apologies. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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真相在受害者-犯罪者调解中的作用:认为自己了解 "全部 "真相的犯罪受害者更容易接受道歉。
目的: 我们进行了三项预先登记的研究,以探讨如果犯罪受害人认为他们知道犯罪的 "全部 "真相,他们是否更容易接受受害人-犯罪人调解中的道歉:我们进行了三项预先登记的研究,以考察如果犯罪受害人认为他们知道了犯罪的 "全部 "真相,他们是否更容易接受受害人-犯罪人调解中的道歉:我们预测,突出对犯罪的了解的完整性(相对于不完整性)会导致受害者(a)有更多了解真相的感觉,以及(b)对道歉更有好感:研究 1(人数=380;年龄=41.2;51%为男性;78%为白人)和研究 2(人数=550;年龄=41.0;65%为女性;72%为白人)的参与者想象自己是网络犯罪的受害者。研究 3 的参与者(人数=670;年龄=42.7;52%为男性;72%为白人)是真实的犯罪受害者。参与者想象自己参加了受害者与犯罪者之间的调解,在调解过程中犯罪者进行了道歉,然后他们在回答问题后对道歉进行了评估,这些问题突出了他们对犯罪的了解或不了解(完全了解突出与不完全了解突出)。研究 2 的参与者从罪犯或警察那里获得了有关犯罪的额外信息,以检验真相来源是否起调节作用:结果:在完全(与不完全)知识显著性条件下,参与者报告了更多的真相了解(研究 1 d = 1.40,研究 2 d = 1.26,研究 3 d = 0.58)、道歉意愿(研究 1 d = 0.25;研究 2 d = 0.研究 1 d = 0.26;研究 2 d = 0.31;研究 3 d = 0.19),以及道歉的接受度(研究 1 d = 0.22;研究 2 d = 0.21;研究 3 d = 0.10,无显著性)。在研究 2 中,真相来源只调节了道歉接受度的影响(η2 = .009)。在三项研究中,完整(与不完整)知识显著性通过了解真相间接地与道歉准备度、道歉完整性和道歉接受度正相关(在研究3中不显著):结论:受害者-犯罪者调解应确保受害者对真相的需求得到满足,因为这可能会提高道歉的有效性。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
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期刊介绍: Law and Human Behavior, the official journal of the American Psychology-Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychological Association, is a multidisciplinary forum for the publication of articles and discussions of issues arising out of the relationships between human behavior and the law, our legal system, and the legal process. This journal publishes original research, reviews of past research, and theoretical studies from professionals in criminal justice, law, psychology, sociology, psychiatry, political science, education, communication, and other areas germane to the field.
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