The effects of belief in a just world and victim's innocence on secondary victimization, judgements of justice and deservingness

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Main Author: Correia, I.
Publication Date: 2001
Other Authors: Vala, J., Aguiar, P.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Several studies have shown that victims judged to be innocent are more liked and helped by observers than victims judged to be noninnocent. Nevertheless, objectively innocent victims are very often secondarily victimized (blamed, devalued, avoided, or have their suffering minimized), and judged as deserving or as being in a just situation. An impressive amount of literature shows that high believers in a just world victimize the victims more than low believers, judge them as more deserving and think they are in a fairer situation. But the evaluation of the joint impact of the innocence of the victim and of the observers' BJW (belief in a just world) on the observers' reactions to the victim has been left undone. This study aims to throw some light on this subject. An experimental study was conducted using a 2 BJW (high; low) by 2 victim's innocence (innocent; noninnocent) between-subjects design. No interaction effects were found, but the forms of secondary victimization, as well as the judgements of justice and deservingness, were more positively correlated in the condition where the threat to BJW is higher.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The effects of belief in a just world and victim's innocence on secondary victimization, judgements of justice and deservingness
title The effects of belief in a just world and victim's innocence on secondary victimization, judgements of justice and deservingness
spellingShingle The effects of belief in a just world and victim's innocence on secondary victimization, judgements of justice and deservingness
Correia, I.
Belief in a just world
Justice
Victim's innocence
Victimization
title_short The effects of belief in a just world and victim's innocence on secondary victimization, judgements of justice and deservingness
title_full The effects of belief in a just world and victim's innocence on secondary victimization, judgements of justice and deservingness
title_fullStr The effects of belief in a just world and victim's innocence on secondary victimization, judgements of justice and deservingness
title_full_unstemmed The effects of belief in a just world and victim's innocence on secondary victimization, judgements of justice and deservingness
title_sort The effects of belief in a just world and victim's innocence on secondary victimization, judgements of justice and deservingness
author Correia, I.
author_facet Correia, I.
Vala, J.
Aguiar, P.
author_role author
author2 Vala, J.
Aguiar, P.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Correia, I.
Vala, J.
Aguiar, P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Belief in a just world
Justice
Victim's innocence
Victimization
topic Belief in a just world
Justice
Victim's innocence
Victimization
description Several studies have shown that victims judged to be innocent are more liked and helped by observers than victims judged to be noninnocent. Nevertheless, objectively innocent victims are very often secondarily victimized (blamed, devalued, avoided, or have their suffering minimized), and judged as deserving or as being in a just situation. An impressive amount of literature shows that high believers in a just world victimize the victims more than low believers, judge them as more deserving and think they are in a fairer situation. But the evaluation of the joint impact of the innocence of the victim and of the observers' BJW (belief in a just world) on the observers' reactions to the victim has been left undone. This study aims to throw some light on this subject. An experimental study was conducted using a 2 BJW (high; low) by 2 victim's innocence (innocent; noninnocent) between-subjects design. No interaction effects were found, but the forms of secondary victimization, as well as the judgements of justice and deservingness, were more positively correlated in the condition where the threat to BJW is higher.
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