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Rape victim and perpetrator blame and the Just World hypothesis: The influence of victim gender and age
Authors:Leif A. Strömwall  Helen Alfredsson  Sara Landström
Affiliation:1. University of Gothenburg, Department of Psychology , Gothenburg , Sweden leif.stromwall@psy.gu.se;3. University of Gothenburg, Department of Psychology , Gothenburg , Sweden
Abstract:Abstract

Victims of rape are sometimes blamed for the assaults against them. Research has examined primarily female victims; much less is known about men as victims and whether victim age affects attributions of victim blame. Furthermore, the study investigated the effects of Belief in a Just World (BJW) on blame attributions. Employing a vignette-type experimental study with a 2 (gender of participant)×2 (victim's gender)×2 (victim's age)×2 (participant BJW score) between-subjects design and several measures of blame attributions towards victim and perpetrator as dependent variables, a community sample (n = 164) participated. The main results were as hypothesised, namely that young male victims were attributed more blame, particularly by participants scoring high on BJW. Overall, victim blame level was low and perpetrator blame was high, and BJW was a powerful predictor of blame attributions.
Keywords:Belief in a Just World  perpetrator blame attributions  rape victim age  rape victim gender  secondary victimisation  victim blame attributions
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