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This project investigates how emotions attributed to victims influence moral judgments in justice administration. It focuses on the differences between uniquely human and non-uniquely human emotions and their impact on the severity of punishments assigned to offenders based on group membership.
This project will examine the role of infra-humanization and group membership in administration of justice for violation of moral rules.
Justice theory distinguishes certain criteria, such as intentionality of the harm-doer, that are considered for the restoration of justice.
Intentional harms require both compensation in favor of the victim and punishment of the harm-doer.
Two different kinds of punishment have been detected; retributive, is a proportionate to the harm punishment (a more lenien…
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