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The Seriousness of Crime Cross‐Culturally:
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1984
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EthnicityForensic PsychologyCultureCrime Cross‐culturallyInternational CriminologyViolent CrimeSociologyLawEducationCriminal LawPerceived SeriousnessPerceived SeverityMiddle EastCriminal BehaviorCriminal Justice
Abstract This study examines the perceptions of the seriousness of offenses: first, by examining perceptions of a wide range of offenses for respondents from two very divergent cultures, the United States and the Middle East, second, by assessing the perceived severity of some 17 sanctions for respondents from these two cultures and finally, by assessing the impact of religiosity on the perceived seriousness of Crime. In addition, both the magnitude estimation and category techniques for measuring the seriousness of crime are utilized and the results from using these two techniques are compared.
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