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About taking the perspective of an offender : how self reflection and group membership influence people's perspective taking of an offender

About taking the perspective of an offender : how self reflection and group membership influence people's perspective taking of an offender

... Manipulation to prime on own “good” or “bad” actions. For both conditions, there are respectively seven questions designed in order to check whether the priming on own “good” or “bad” actions influences the dependent ... See full document

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In the shoes of the offender: The effect of self reflection & motivation to control prejudices on perspective taking

In the shoes of the offender: The effect of self reflection & motivation to control prejudices on perspective taking

... take perspective is influenced by the group membership of the offender and self-reflection of their own ...take perspective can be influenced by letting them think ... See full document

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Perspective taking in a criminal context : the effect of self reflection & group membership of the offender on perspective taking

Perspective taking in a criminal context : the effect of self reflection & group membership of the offender on perspective taking

... the self-versus group-identity as well as the degree to which we pay attention to others and/or relate to them (Pennebaker, Mehl & Niederhoffer, ...reveal how an individual refers to others in an ... See full document

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Which influence do self reflection and the motivation to control prejudiced reactions have on the willingness to take the perspective of an offender?

Which influence do self reflection and the motivation to control prejudiced reactions have on the willingness to take the perspective of an offender?

... Group membership is an important concept to every person. People classify themselves and others in groups which is important to receive a meaning from their social ...surrounding. People also ... See full document

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Victim offender mediation and the self selection bias: Examining a multi dimensional model to explain offenders’ willingness to participate

Victim offender mediation and the self selection bias: Examining a multi dimensional model to explain offenders’ willingness to participate

... between perspective taking and willingness to participate were ...good perspective taking skills were indeed more willing to participate in ...for perspective taking and feelings ... See full document

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Taking the other perspective : the influence of a fear and self efficacy on victims’ participation in victim offender mediation

Taking the other perspective : the influence of a fear and self efficacy on victims’ participation in victim offender mediation

... of people that voluntarily took part in it and excludes those who did not wish to ...could influence the willingness to participate in and afterwards satisfaction with the process: being more open towards ... See full document

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Implicit Mentalising during Level 1 Visual Perspective Taking Indicated by Dissociation with Attention Orienting

Implicit Mentalising during Level 1 Visual Perspective Taking Indicated by Dissociation with Attention Orienting

... visual perspective-taking have been interpreted as providing important evidence for ‘implicit mentalising’—the ability to track simple mental states in a fast and efficient ...both ... See full document

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Development of risk taking, perspective taking, and inhibitory control during adolescence

Development of risk taking, perspective taking, and inhibitory control during adolescence

... The present study revealed different patterns of development for inhibitory control, risk-taking and perspective-taking (summarised in Figure 2D). These results support the findings previously ... See full document

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The Importance Of Reading   How Perspective Taking Influences
Our (Prosocial) Behaviour

The Importance Of Reading How Perspective Taking Influences Our (Prosocial) Behaviour

... imagining how a character and oneself, respectively, would feel in a given ...of perspective-taking was found, but in both conditions more prosocial behaviour has been shown than in the condition ... See full document

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Perspective taking among the powerful : can the powerful take the perspective of subordinates when they are encouraged to?

Perspective taking among the powerful : can the powerful take the perspective of subordinates when they are encouraged to?

... of perspective-taking on intergroup relations such as increased intergroup helping (Todd & Galinsky, 2014) and reduced reliance on stereotype maintenance processes (Todd & Galinsky, ...that ... See full document

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The role of perspective taking on prosocial behavior

The role of perspective taking on prosocial behavior

... questions about the text or instructions, participants was told that all participants received the same text and instructions, to reduce the chance of guessing the ...questions about basic demographics such ... See full document

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School students’ beliefs about abilities and perspective-taking over time

School students’ beliefs about abilities and perspective-taking over time

... beliefs about one’s own abilities, and this was taken into consideration by separately analyzing girls’ and boys’ data simultaneously in one structural equation ... See full document

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The effect of individual level vs  group level perspective taking on prosocial behaviour

The effect of individual level vs group level perspective taking on prosocial behaviour

... was part of a study unrelated to the current study. As participants were informed that they would not receive any compensation such as course credit for filling in this questionnaire, but that they would help other ... See full document

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Surrogate utility estimation by long term partners and unfamiliar dyads

Surrogate utility estimation by long term partners and unfamiliar dyads

... tion about what their partner would choose, and what the patient actually chose (Fagerlin et ...that people are above chance in their predictions but less than perfectly accu- rate, even when the surrogate ... See full document

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Sex offender public disclosure: Learning from the UK pilots and international research

Sex offender public disclosure: Learning from the UK pilots and international research

... one about punitiveness, control, risk management and precaution which is evident in how sex offenders discuss their experience of registration, especially public notification (Hudson, 2005; Kemshall et al, ... See full document

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Perspective taking reduces the fundamental attribution error

Perspective taking reduces the fundamental attribution error

... group who do mock perspective taking training where the three relational abilities are not.. However, it is important to note that past research has employed such control.[r] ... See full document

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Editorials

Editorials

... There is nothing but the temper of the people to save the civil offender from the same penalty as the military offender, for from the very rise of our system of jurisprudence, it has bee[r] ... See full document

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Exploring Critical Understanding of Hoarding Distress among Elderly People in Nigeria: A Review of Smail’s Impress of Power Model

Exploring Critical Understanding of Hoarding Distress among Elderly People in Nigeria: A Review of Smail’s Impress of Power Model

... The agencies for safeguarding elderly could work assiduously with urban development experts and community-based mental health care teams. This may include consulting with the ministry of health to obtain information ... See full document

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Talking responsibility : discourses of accountability at the Waitakere Family Violence Court : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University

Talking responsibility : discourses of accountability at the Waitakere Family Violence Court : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University

... This research project undertakes to explore how offender accountability is understood within the fields of domestic violence and the criminal justice system, and analyse how offender acc[r] ... See full document

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". . . We Are the Living Proof . . . "

". . . We Are the Living Proof . . . "

... Thus, while taking the prison as the medium of proof for his argu- ment, Fogel designs not a new technique for offender treatment, but rather a model for rehabi[r] ... See full document

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