Social contagion, violence, and suicide among adolescents
Why do some people view excessive police violence as acceptable? We reason that excessive police violence not only seeks to control crime, but also to punish criminal offenders. We propose the concept of police violence for punishment and explore its associations with different forms of punishment and punishment motivations. We reason that some people support excessive police violence to reinforce status and power hierarchies with minority groups.
Data Collection With Indigenous People: Fieldwork Experiences From Chile
Cultural Collectivism and Tightness Moderate Responses to Norm Violators: Effects on Power Perception, Moral Emotions, and Leader Support
Representations of history and present-day intergroup relations between indigenous and non-indigenous people: The Mapuche in Chile
On the justification of intergroup violence: The roles of procedural justice, police legitimacy, and group identity in attitudes toward violence among indigenous people
Justifying violence: legitimacy, ideology and public support for police use of force
Attitudes Toward Punishment
Public Opinion Towards the Lay Magistracy and the Sentencing Council Guidelines: The Effects of Information on Attitudes