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Support for the Death Penalty - Instrumental Response to Crime, or Symbolic Attitude?

NCJ Number
87416
Journal
Law and Society Review Volume: 17 Issue: 1 Dated: (1982) Pages: 21-45
Author(s)
T R Tyler; R Weber
Date Published
1982
Length
25 pages
Annotation
In this study the instrumental and symbolic perspectives on public support for the death penalty were directly compared within the context of a single survey of citizen attitudes.
Abstract
The results suggest that both instrumental and symbolic concerns influenced death penalty support. When the relative influence of the two factors was directly assessed, the symbolic perspective was found to exercise the major influence upon support for capital punishment, while the influence of instrumental crime-related concerns was small. These results suggest that death penalty support is one aspect of general political-social ideology, rather than a response to crime-related concerns or experiences. (Publisher abstract)

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