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The Psychology of Compensatory and Retributive Justice

Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2003
How do observers respond when the actions of one individual inflict harm on another? The primary reaction to carelessly inflicted harm is to seek restitution; the offender is judged to owe compensation to the harmed individual. The primary reaction to harm inflicted intentionally is moral outrage producing a desire for retribution; the harm-doer tust ...
John M, Darley, Thane S, Pittman
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Social justice and retributive justice

Social Dynamics, 2008
This paper argues that our primary concern in responding to wrongdoing should be distinct from our concern with the just distribution of wealth: retributive justice serves an important moral end that is independent of the promotion of welfare. I proceed by comparing retributive justice to restorative justice, because the latter offers a paradigm often ...
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Retributive, Restorative and Ritualistic Justice

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 2010
Few defences of retribution in criminal justice make a plausible case for the view that punishment plays a necessary role in restoring relations between offenders, victims and the community. Even fewer defences of retribution make a plausible appeal to the interpersonal practice of apologizing as a symbolically adequate model for criminal justice. This
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Transitional Justice and Retributive Justice

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2019
Many people have the intuition that the failure to impose punishment on perpetrators of such serious human rights violations as murder, torture and rape that occurred in the course of violent conflict preceding a society’s transition from authoritarianism to democracy amounts to an injustice.
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The Effect of True Self-Attributions on the Endorsement of Retributive and Restorative Justice

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2022
Joseph Maffly-Kipp   +2 more
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Retributive or reparative justice? Explaining post-conflict preferences in Kenya

Journal of Peace Research, 2023
Eamon Aloyo, Geoff Dancy
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