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Individual Differences Relate to Support for Insanity and Postpartum Depression Legal Defenses: The Mediating Role of Moral Disengagement

单个差别联系为精神错乱和产后的消沉法律防卫支持: 道德的解开的调停的角色

作     者:Wood, Emily F. Trescher, Sarah A. Miller, Monica K. McDermott, Christine M. 

作者机构:Univ Nevada Interdisciplinary Social Psychol PhD Program Reno NV 89557 USA Univ Nevada Dept Criminal Justice Reno NV 89557 USA 

出 版 物:《PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW》 (精神病学、心理学与法律)

年 卷 期:2018年第25卷第2期

页      面:219-236页

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学科分类:0402[教育学-心理学(可授教育学、理学学位)] 0301[法学-法学] 1002[医学-临床医学] 10[医学] 

主  题:faith in intuition insanity defense legal authoritarianism mediation moral disengagement need for cognition postpartum depression 

摘      要:Postpartum depression defense (PPDD) is a form of insanity defense often used when mothers harm their children. Although courts have determined that insanity defenses, including PPDD, can be used as legitimate criminal defenses, such defenses are often misunderstood among jurors and laypersons. The current survey of 467 undergraduates examines relationships between individual differences and support for PPDD and the insanity defense. Need for cognition was found to be positively related to support for PPDD and the insanity defense, while legal authoritarianism (LA) was found to be negatively related to support for both defenses. Faith in intuition is negatively related to support for the insanity defense. In this sample, women are more likely than men to support the PPDD, but not the insanity defense. Additionally, relationships between support and both the need for cognition and LA are partially mediated by moral disengagement, which is negatively related to support for PPDD and insanity defenses. These results replicate a model used in different legal contexts. Implications for legal and academic communities are discussed.

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