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This research investigates the effectiveness of punitive measures in communicating messages to transgressors. By examining how these messages are interpreted and their impact on behavior, the study aims to enhance understanding of justice outcomes in both legal and informal contexts.
Punishment is ubiquitous.
We discipline children when they misbehave, and we demand even harsher sanctions for criminal offences.
Punishment is thought to serve a communicative purpose:
Through punishment, victims and third parties seek to send various “messages” to transgressors (e.g., condemning the wrongness of the act and imploring them to reform).
But are these messages effectively delivered and understood by transgressors?
And does the interpretation of a punitive message have the desired…
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