A quantitative analysis of attitudes toward pornography use in secure hospitals: sexual, violent and non-offenders

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
E. Mellor, Simon C. Duff
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the attitudes of staff members in secure hospitals and the general population towards pornography use and their decision-making regarding access to pornography. Design/methodology/approach A between participants design was used whereby 324 participants, including 162 staff members and 162 people of general population, answered an online questionnaire. Vignettes were presented of six hypothetical patients in a secure hospital, based on gender (male/female) and offence type (sexual/violent/non-offender). Participants were required to decide whether the individual depicted in the vignette should have access to pornography. Finally, participants were given a psychometric assessment of their own attitudes towards pornography. Findings Participants were less likely to decide that the sex offender should have access to pornography than the violent or non-offender, thus the offence type of the patient was a significant predictor. There was a significant relationship between attitudes to pornography and whether the individual in the vignette should be given access to pornography. There was no significant difference between attitudes towards pornography of the general public and staff members or for male and female participants. Gender of the patient described in the vignette was not a significant predictor. Practical implications The research highlights the importance of our own attitudes towards pornography, our possible beliefs about sexual offenders and the effects these may have on decision-making. Originality/value The research determines attitudes towards pornography and explores how attitudes influence decision-making.
安全医院对色情使用态度的定量分析:性、暴力和非罪犯
目的本文旨在调查安全医院工作人员和普通民众对使用色情制品的态度,以及他们对获取色情制品的决策。设计/方法/方法采用参与者之间的设计,324名参与者回答了一份在线问卷,其中包括162名工作人员和162名普通人群。根据性别(男性/女性)和犯罪类型(性/暴力/非罪犯),在一家安全的医院里对六名假设患者进行了警戒。参与者被要求决定小插曲中描绘的个人是否应该接触到色情作品。最后,参与者对自己对色情作品的态度进行了心理测量评估。发现与暴力或非罪犯相比,参与者不太可能决定性罪犯应该接触色情制品,因此患者的犯罪类型是一个重要的预测因素。对色情作品的态度与小插曲中的个人是否应该接触色情作品之间存在着重要的关系。公众和工作人员或男性和女性参与者对色情制品的态度没有显著差异。小插曲中描述的患者性别并不是一个重要的预测因素。实际含义该研究强调了我们自己对色情作品态度的重要性,我们对性犯罪者的可能信念,以及这些信念可能对决策产生的影响。原创性/价值该研究确定了对色情作品的态度,并探讨了态度如何影响决策。
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Journal of Forensic Practice
Journal of Forensic Practice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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