Blame attributions in sexual crimes: Effects of belief in a just world and victim behavior
Sammanfattning
Previous research has consistently shown that rape victims may be blamed for the assault but
little is known about victim blaming in other sexual crimes. In the present experiment, we examined
blame attributions for sexual assault and online sexual harassment. The study also investigated the
effects of victim behavior, participants' belief in a just world, and participant gender on attributions of
both victim and perpetrator blame. A vignette methodology was employed and a community sample
(N = 200) answered questions of victim and perpetrator blame after reading one of four different
scenarios (which manipulated crime type and victim behavior). Crime type and victim behavior
affected participants blame attributions: the participants attributed least blame to the non-flirtatious
sexual assault victim and most blame was attributed to the flirtatious sexual harassment victim.
Practical and theoretical implications are discussed.