2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.787583
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A Positive Versus Negative Interaction Memory Affects Parole Officers’ Implicit Associations Between the Self-Concept and the Group Parolees

Abstract: BackgroundParole officers are one of many actors in the legal system charged with interpreting and enforcing the law. Officers not only assure that parolees under their supervision comply with the terms of their release, but also monitor and control parolees’ criminal behavior. They conduct their jobs through their understanding of their official mandate and make considered and deliberate choices while executing that mandate. However, their experiences as legal actors may impact their implicit cognitions about… Show more

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“… 5. Some readers may be curious about the meaning of negative ICI scores. Implicit criminal identity studies to date have reported similar findings where ICI score averages tend to hover around 0 (Rivera & Veysey, 2015; Saad et al, 2022). It is not unusual to find these types of effects in implicit social cognition studies in which the target is a highly stigmatized group.…”
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confidence: 79%
“… 5. Some readers may be curious about the meaning of negative ICI scores. Implicit criminal identity studies to date have reported similar findings where ICI score averages tend to hover around 0 (Rivera & Veysey, 2015; Saad et al, 2022). It is not unusual to find these types of effects in implicit social cognition studies in which the target is a highly stigmatized group.…”
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confidence: 79%