[图书][B] Hardwired behavior: What neuroscience reveals about morality

L Tancredi - 2005 - books.google.com
… , and criminal sanctions. This is not to discount the relevance of "… The accepted wisdom is
that we have free will and control … To Watson and Skinner human behavior could be predicted

Attitude toward and propensity to engage in unethical behavior: Measurement invariance across major among university students

YJ Chen, TLP Tang - Journal of Business Ethics, 2006 - Springer
… of attitude towards the behavior and subjective norms. Properly conceptualized and well-assessed
attitudes predict human behavioral intentions and behavior… the Department of Justice, …

When and why we see victims as responsible: The impact of ideology on attitudes toward victims

L Niemi, L Young - Personality and social psychology …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
will predict attitudes toward victims, independent of political orientation as well the nature of
the crime… victims in the sentence subject position in the majority of sentences, participants …

Police ethics and integrity: Breaking the blue code of silence

L Westmarland - Policing and society, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
unethical behaviour by colleagues unless there is some sort of acquisitive motive or outcome
predicted. … think would be the punishment for each sort of behaviour and whether they think …

Contagion and differentiation in unethical behavior: The effect of one bad apple on the barrel

F Gino, S Ayal, D Ariely - Psychological science, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
… from cheating and the expected punishment, the likelihood of … participants to believe in free
will. The saliency hypothesis … ; thus, this perspective predicted that cheating would be lowest …

Software piracy in the workplace: A model and empirical test

AG Peace, DF Galletta, JYL Thong - Journal of Management …, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
… ’s attitude toward software piracy, whereas punishmentbehavior, which is predicted by three
factors: attitude toward … approaches to studying ethical-unethical behavior in organizations. …

[图书][B] Crime, punishment, and mental illness: Law and the behavioral sciences in conflict

P Erickson, S Erickson - 2008 - books.google.com
… by focusing on punishment, responsibility, and free will in terms of … with empiric; offered by
the behavioral sciences. Chapter 2 … obse the behavioral sciences is to understand and predict

The Dark Triad of personality: Attitudes and beliefs towards white-collar crime

B Amos, N Longpré, M Roos - … Collar and Corporate Crime, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
… psychological precursors to unethical behaviours and WCC, … , and attitudes towards custodial
sentencing as a punishment for … predict attitudes towards WCC also predict real-life WCC. …

The interplay of true self-knowledge on belief in free will and moral outcomes

E Seto - 2017 - oaktrust.library.tamu.edu
… that believing in free will increases the severity of punishment toward people who commit …
prediction is that true self-knowledge interacts with belief in free will to predict immoral conduct

Exploring the effects of attitudes toward the death penalty on capital sentencing verdicts.

KM O'Neil, MW Patry, SD Penrod - Psychology, Public Policy, and …, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
… theorize how attitudes toward the death penalty might influence … the measurement of attitudes
toward the death penalty and find … significantly predicted attitudes toward the death penalty. …