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Psychological research on agency vs. experience informs juvenile vs. adult sentencing
Psychological research on agency vs. experience informs juvenile vs. adult sentencing The passage discusses academic theories about moral perception and sentencing without naming any specific actors, transactions, or allegations. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Distinguishes agency (responsibility) and experience (compassion) in moral judgments.; Suggests these dimensions influence jury decisions on juvenile versus adult sentencing.; References research by Haslam, Gray, and Wegner.
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