Dreading delayed punishment: Reconceptualizing sanction “celerity”

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Crime & Justice Pub Date : 2021-10-21 DOI:10.1080/0735648X.2021.1991835
Chae M. Jaynes, Theodore Wilson
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ABSTRACT The celerity tenet has traditionally been interpreted to suggest that a swift punishment is more effective than one that is delayed because it is more aversive, which should prompt individuals to prefer delayed punishments. This article suggests an alternative – that individuals prefer immediate sanctioning because delayed sanctions may invoke costly negative emotions. Sanction temporal preferences are investigated among young adults who answered questions pertaining to scenarios while sanction type, severity and timing were varied. Contrasting classical expectations, findings suggest that respondents expressed strong and consistent preferences for immediate sanctioning; a preference which was more tenuous among financial sanctions. Our findings underscore the need to consider preferences surrounding sanction timing more carefully.
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可怕的拖延惩罚:重新认识制裁的“快速性”
快速原则传统上被解释为快速惩罚比延迟惩罚更有效,因为它更令人厌恶,这应该促使个人更喜欢延迟惩罚。这篇文章提出了另一种选择——个人更喜欢立即制裁,因为延迟制裁可能会引发代价高昂的负面情绪。调查了年轻人的制裁时间偏好,他们回答了与情景有关的问题,而制裁类型、严重程度和时间各不相同。与传统预期相比,调查结果表明,受访者对立即制裁表现出强烈而一致的偏好;在金融制裁中,这种偏好更为脆弱。我们的调查结果强调,需要更仔细地考虑制裁时机的偏好。
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