When will a victim be secondarily victimized? The effect of observer’s belief in a just world, victim’s innocence and persistence of suffering

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Main Author: Correia, I.
Publication Date: 2003
Other Authors: Vala, J.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: According to the belief in a just world (BJW) theory, the most threatening victim for the observers' BJW is the innocent victim whose suffering persists. Consequently the innocent victim whose suffering persists should be more secondarily victimized by high-BJW participants than by low-BJW participants. However, research has never systematically tested this basic prediction of the theory. In these two studies we tried to determine the impact of the observer's BJW, the victim's innocence, and the persistence of the victim's suffering on secondary victimization. In study 1, an interaction between BJW and victim's innocence was found on the attractiveness of the victim. In study 2, an interaction between BJW, victim's innocence, and persistence of suffering was found on the derogation of the victim.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv When will a victim be secondarily victimized? The effect of observer’s belief in a just world, victim’s innocence and persistence of suffering
title When will a victim be secondarily victimized? The effect of observer’s belief in a just world, victim’s innocence and persistence of suffering
spellingShingle When will a victim be secondarily victimized? The effect of observer’s belief in a just world, victim’s innocence and persistence of suffering
Correia, I.
Belief in a just world
Justice
Persistence of suffering
Secondary victimization
Victim's innocence
title_short When will a victim be secondarily victimized? The effect of observer’s belief in a just world, victim’s innocence and persistence of suffering
title_full When will a victim be secondarily victimized? The effect of observer’s belief in a just world, victim’s innocence and persistence of suffering
title_fullStr When will a victim be secondarily victimized? The effect of observer’s belief in a just world, victim’s innocence and persistence of suffering
title_full_unstemmed When will a victim be secondarily victimized? The effect of observer’s belief in a just world, victim’s innocence and persistence of suffering
title_sort When will a victim be secondarily victimized? The effect of observer’s belief in a just world, victim’s innocence and persistence of suffering
author Correia, I.
author_facet Correia, I.
Vala, J.
author_role author
author2 Vala, J.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Correia, I.
Vala, J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Belief in a just world
Justice
Persistence of suffering
Secondary victimization
Victim's innocence
topic Belief in a just world
Justice
Persistence of suffering
Secondary victimization
Victim's innocence
description According to the belief in a just world (BJW) theory, the most threatening victim for the observers' BJW is the innocent victim whose suffering persists. Consequently the innocent victim whose suffering persists should be more secondarily victimized by high-BJW participants than by low-BJW participants. However, research has never systematically tested this basic prediction of the theory. In these two studies we tried to determine the impact of the observer's BJW, the victim's innocence, and the persistence of the victim's suffering on secondary victimization. In study 1, an interaction between BJW and victim's innocence was found on the attractiveness of the victim. In study 2, an interaction between BJW, victim's innocence, and persistence of suffering was found on the derogation of the victim.
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