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Reducing Stigma and Punitive Attitudes Toward Pedophiles Through Narrative Humanization.

Craig A Harper1, Ross M Bartels2, Todd E Hogue2.   

Abstract

Stigmatization and societal punitiveness about pedophilia have a range of potential consequences, such as the social isolation of people with sexual interest in children, and the formation of policies that are not consistent with empirical research findings. Previous research has shown that people with pedophilic sexual interests use societal thinking to self-stigmatize, which in turn may actually serve to increase their risk of committing a sexual offense. In this study, we compared two attitudinal interventions (first-person narrative vs. expert opinion) using a student sample ( N = 100). It was hypothesized that both interventions would lead to reductions in stigmatization and punitive attitudes about pedophiles on an explicit (self-report) level but that only the narrative intervention would lead to reductions of these constructs at the implicit level. Our findings supported both hypotheses. We further discuss the role of narrative humanization in this area and offer suggestions for further research based upon the theoretical and methodological implications of the findings.

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Keywords:  attitude change; dehumanization; narratives; pedophilia; punitive attitudes; stigmatization

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27941002     DOI: 10.1177/1079063216681561

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Abuse        ISSN: 1079-0632


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