2024
DOI: 10.1177/10790632241283464
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What About Language?: A Mixed Methods Examination of the Impact of Person-Centered Language on Students’ Perceptions of Individuals Who Commit Sex Offenses

Linsey A. Belisle,
Ethan A. Marshall,
Makayla M. Butler

Abstract: Person-centered language is a well-known approach to reducing stigmatizing labels among marginalized groups. However, little research has explored person-centered language’s impact in criminal justice classrooms. Utilizing a mixed-method research design, this study explores the impact of person-centered language on students’ perceptions of persons convicted of sex offenses. The study used three sections of an online Sex Crimes course. The course sections were identical, except for the language used and awarene… Show more

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