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The Sobering Effects of Jailhouse Informant Testimony on Perceptions of an Intoxicated Rape Victim
Basic and Applied Social Psychology ( IF 1.518 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-24 , DOI: 10.1080/01973533.2021.1896520
Alexis M. Le Grand 1 , Baylee D. Jenkins 1 , Jonathan M. Golding 1 , Jeffrey S. Neuschatz 2 , Andrea M. Pals 1 , Stacy A. Wetmore 3
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Abstract

This study investigated the impact of jailhouse informant (JI) testimony on mock-jurors’ perceptions of an alcohol-facilitated rape trial. Male and female participants (N=186) read a rape trial summary of an adult female after attending a concert. The trial varied whether the victim was intoxicated or sober and whether a JI testified that the defendant confessed to the rape. The results indicated that participants were more pro-victim (e.g., voted guilty more) when the JI testified than no JI testimony, and that women were more pro-victim than men. Although victim intoxication negatively impacted perceptions of the defendant, it did not influence verdicts. The results are discussed concerning the legal implications of presenting JI testimony and factors that influence perceptions of rape victims.



中文翻译:

狱中作案人证词对陶醉的强奸受害者的知觉有清醒的影响

摘要

这项研究调查了监狱线人(JI)的证词对模拟陪审员对酒精促进的强奸审判的看法的影响。参加音乐会的男女参与者(N = 186)阅读了成年女性的强奸案审判摘要。审判改变了受害者是醉酒还是清醒,以及是否有JI证明被告承认强奸。结果表明,参加者在联合执行作证时比没有联合执行作证时更容易成为被害人(例如,有罪投票),而且女性比男性更容易成为被害人。尽管受害者中毒对被告的看法有负面影响,但并没有影响判决。讨论了有关提供JI证词的法律含义以及影响强奸受害者观念的因素的结果。

更新日期:2021-05-22
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