The Effect of Time Pressure on Criminal Decision-Making

Teise Pub Date : 2023-07-13 DOI:10.15388/teise.2023.127.3
Violeta Cimalanskaitė-Kazlauskienė, G. Valickas
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The article analyzes the effect of time pressure on the decision to commit a crime based on a dual-process approach. An experiment was conducted with the participation of 67 at least once convicted adult men. All participants examined fraud scenarios with limited and unlimited time conditions for their evaluation and decided on the consent or refusal of the actor in the vignette to commit the crime. Although the decision that the actor in the situation will commit a crime prevailed regardless of the experimental conditions, the results of this study confirm that time pressure has a significant effect on information processing. Time pressure is associated with the predominance of Type 1 (automatic, intuitive) processes and suppression of Type 2 (rational, analytical) processes, while a longer time is associated with the activation of Type 2 processes and the assessment of the long-term perspective.
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时间压力对刑事决策的影响
本文从双过程的角度分析了时间压力对犯罪决定的影响。一项实验由67名至少曾经被定罪的成年男子参与。所有参与者都在有限和无限的时间条件下检查欺诈场景,以供他们评估,并决定小插图中的演员同意或拒绝犯罪。尽管无论实验条件如何,情境中的行为人都会做出犯罪的决定,但本研究的结果证实了时间压力对信息加工的显著影响。时间压力与类型1(自动的,直觉的)过程的优势和类型2(理性的,分析的)过程的抑制有关,而较长的时间与类型2过程的激活和长期观点的评估有关。
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