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The insured victim effect: When and why compensating harm decreasespunishment recommendations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2023

Philippe P. F. M. van de Calseyde*
Affiliation:
TIBER (Tilburg Institute for Behavioral Economics Research) and Department of Social Psychology, Tilburg University, PO Box 90153, 5000-LE Tilburg, The Netherlands
Gideon Keren
Affiliation:
Tilburg University
Marcel Zeelenberg
Affiliation:
Tilburg University
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Abstract

An insurance policy may not only affect the consequences for victims but also forperpetrators. In six experiments we find that people recommend milderpunishments for perpetrators when the victim was insured, although peoplebelieve that a sentence should not depend on the victim’s insurancestatus. The robustness of this effect is demonstrated by showing thatrecommendations can even be more lenient for crimes that are in fact moreserious but in which the victim was insured. Moreover, even when harm waspossible but did not materialize, people still prefer to punish crimes lessseverely when the (potential) victim was insured. The final two experimentssuggest that the effect is associated with a change in (1) compassion for thevictim and (2) perceived severity of the transgression. Implications of thisphenomenon are briefly discussed.

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Figure 1: Punishment recommendations in days of community service as a function of whether the victim was insured, uninsured, or insurance not mentioned (Experiment 1). Error bars represent ±1 standard error.

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Table 1: Experiment 5: Effect of possession type and evaluation mode on compassion for the victim and punishment recommendation.

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Table 2: Experiment 6: Effect of victim type and evaluation mode on punishment recommendations, compassion for the victim, ethicality judgments and feelings of anger.

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