Development and Validation of the Beliefs About Revenge Pornography Questionnaire.

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Craig A Harper, Lorraine Smith, Jessie Leach, Neil A Daruwala, Dean Fido
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The non-consensual sharing of private sexual images (so-called 'revenge pornography') has become an increasingly prominent topic in social and legislative discussions about sexual crime but has received relatively little attention within psychological research. Here, we leveraged existing theorizing in the area of sexual offending proclivity to systematically develop and validate a measure of beliefs about this type of offending. There is currently a lack of validated assessment tools in this area, and these are important to better understand the role of offense-supportive cognition in predicting both proclivity of these offenses and judgements of both victims and perpetrators. Using an international community sample (N = 511) we found our 'Beliefs about Revenge Pornography Questionnaire (BRPQ)' to be comprised of four underpinning domains: 'Victims as Promiscuous', 'Victim Harm', 'Avoiding Vulnerable Behaviors' and 'Offense Minimization'. Concurrent validity is demonstrated through relationships with trait empathy, belief in a just world, dark personality traits and rape myth acceptance. Randomly dividing the sample, we also show that the BRPQ was associated with both proclivity (n = 227) and social judgements of this type of offending (n = 232). Implications and future directions are discussed. An open-access preprint is available at https://psyarxiv.com/6qr7t/.

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复仇色情信念问卷的编制与验证。
在关于性犯罪的社会和立法讨论中,未经同意分享私人性图像(所谓的“报复性色情”)已经成为一个日益突出的话题,但在心理学研究中却很少受到关注。在这里,我们利用性侵犯倾向领域的现有理论,系统地开发并验证了对这类犯罪的信念的测量。目前在这一领域缺乏有效的评估工具,这些工具对于更好地理解犯罪支持认知在预测这些犯罪倾向以及受害者和肇事者的判断方面的作用非常重要。使用国际社区样本(N = 511),我们发现我们的“关于复仇色情问卷(BRPQ)的信念”由四个基本领域组成:“滥交受害者”,“受害者伤害”,“避免脆弱行为”和“犯罪最小化”。同时效度通过共情特征、公正世界信念、黑暗人格特征和强奸神话接受度的关系来证明。随机划分样本,我们还发现BRPQ与犯罪倾向(n = 227)和社会判断(n = 232)有关。讨论了影响和未来的发展方向。可在https://psyarxiv.com/6qr7t/上获得开放获取的预印本。
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