Complainant’s physical attractiveness and juristic judgments of blame and punishment in physical, domestic, and sexual assault scenarios

Jennifer Wareham, Brenda Sims Blackwell, Bonnie Berry, Denise Paquette Boots

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Abstract

Extralegal factors, including physical attractiveness, may bias juristic opinions. The present study provided 450 university students with hypothetical scenarios of physical, domestic, and sexual assault in which complainant’s attractiveness and other legal and extralegal characteristics were independently varied. Results indicate complainant’s attractiveness mattered in sexual assault scenarios only for guilt of the defendant, but not for physical or domestic assault. Complainant’s attractiveness was not related to perceptions of blameworthiness of complainant or punishment of defendant. Overall, legal factors of injury level, prior offending, and intoxication mattered more than attractiveness or race of the victim. Implications are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)912-929
Number of pages18
JournalDeviant Behavior
Volume40
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 3 2019

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