He's to blame, she is lying: Judgments of child sex trafficking survivors

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作者
Petty, Taylor [1 ,3 ]
Wiener, Richard L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southern Indiana, Criminal Justice, Evansville, IN USA
[2] Univ Nebraska Lincoln, Lincoln, NE USA
[3] Univ Southern Indiana, Dept Criminal Justice, 3015 Liberal Arts, Evansville, IN 47712 USA
关键词
EMOTION; PERCEPTIONS; MINORS; LEGAL; PERSPECTIVES; PROSTITUTION; VICTIMS; PROGRAM; HEALTH; GIRLS;
D O I
10.1111/asap.12387
中图分类号
D58 [社会生活与社会问题]; C913 [社会生活与社会问题];
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摘要
US Federal legislation mandates the treatment of underaged youth induced to sell themselves for commercial sex as victims and not criminal offenders of prostitution laws. Nonetheless, state prosecutors often take action in juvenile court against these youth. This study explored the impact of negative moral emotions, victim blame, and victim believability on public judgments of child sex trafficking victims under varying case facts. We presented an online scenario involving a trafficking case to 682 participants and manipulated youth sex, trafficker sex, vulnerability background, and prior arrest history to determine how emotions, victim blame, and believability mediate child sex trafficking decisions. Two different paths emerged depending on the youth's sex. Participants reported greater victim responsibility and greater negative moral emotions towards a male youth trafficked by a female when he had a prior commercial sex arrest, which in turn predicted a lower certainty of recommending social services over legal consequences. With the same facts, participants reported lower believability for a female youth when she had a prior commercial sex arrest, which in turn predicted a lower certainty of recommending social services over legal consequences. The paper ends with a discussion of the implications of the findings for practice and theory.
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页数:25
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