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Belief about immutability of moral character and punitiveness toward criminal offenders
Authors:Kim‐Pong Tam  Tse‐Mei Shu  Henry Kin‐Shing Ng  Yuk‐Yue Tong
Institution:1. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology;2. The University of Hong Kong;3. The Chinese University of Hong Kong;4. Singapore Management University
Abstract:The present research examined the association between belief about immutability of moral character and punitiveness toward criminal offenders. Overall, participants who believed that moral character is immutable (entity theorists) were more punitive than those who believed that it is changeable (incremental theorists). More important, the present research identified two mediational paths: Entity theorists made more internal attribution of criminal behavior and held stronger expectation of offenders' recidivism, both of which in turn led to stronger punitiveness. Also, contrary to some researchers' speculation, entity theorists did not perceive less controllability in criminal behavior. Implications for implicit theory research and criminal justice research are discussed.
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