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What Makes Us Think Tough Punishments Work?
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOMMonday, December 23, 2024
Turns out, crime severity plays a big role. The more serious the crime, the more people want harsh punishments, even if the facts show they don't work. It's like their minds are already made up. This study found that people tend to rely on their gut feelings and past experiences more than cold, hard facts when it comes to crime and punishment.
It's interesting how our minds work. We might think we're being rational, but deep down, emotions and personal beliefs often take the lead. This study suggests that to change public opinion, we need to understand and address these underlying factors, not just present facts.
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