The Scope-Severity Paradox

Author:

Nordgren Loran F.1,McDonnell Mary-Hunter Morris2

Affiliation:

1. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA

2. Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, USA

Abstract

Punishment should be sensitive to the severity of the crime. Yet in three studies the authors found that increasing the number of people victimized by a crime actually decreases the perceived severity of that crime and leads people to recommend less punishment for crimes that victimize more people. The authors further demonstrate the process behind the scope-severity paradox—the victim identifiability effect—and test a strategy for overcoming this bias. Although Studies 1 and 2 document this phenomenon in the lab, in Study 3 the authors used archival data to demonstrate that the scope-severity paradox is a robust, real-world effect. They collected archival data of actual jury verdicts spanning a 10-year period and found that juries required defendants to pay higher punitive damages when their negligent behavior harmed fewer people.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Psychology,Social Psychology

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