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Suma Psicológica

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GUTIERREZ-ROMERO, Mario Fernando; LOPEZ-LOPEZ, Wilson  and  SILVA, Luis Manuel. Preference towards restorative and retributive justice and its relation to the level of moral competence. Suma Psicol. [online]. 2020, vol.27, n.2, pp.107-114. ISSN 0121-4381.  https://doi.org/10.14349/sumapsi.2020.v27.n2.5.

In this paper, we aim to identify the relationship between the preference towards one of two types of justice (retributive justice and restorative justice) and the level of moral competence in university students. A convenience sample of 120 Psychology students (93 women and 27 men) aged 16-46 (M=19.53, SD=3.17) participated in this correlational design. The “Preference Scale Towards Restorative/Retributive Justice” was designed and validated and the “Moral Judgement Test” was applied. Results suggest that most students lean towards restorative justice and have low to medium levels of moral competence. We found a positive and statistically significant correlation between moral competence and preference for restorative and retributive justice for one of the analyzed dilemmas (doctor vs. worker). Results are discussed assuming that the type of transgressing event significantly affects moral competence index and favorability toward a specific type of justice. The preference tends toward restorative justice than retributive justice; this preference is not influenced by sex or having been the victim of a crime.

Keywords : Retributive justice; restorative justice; moral competence; moral dilema; preference.

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