Victim Blaming and the Swedish Consent Law - A Swedish vignette experiment investigating the effectiveness of the Law of Consent on normative attitudes towards victim blaming
Abstract
and economical burdens on the victim, especially when the victim is a woman. This study contributes
to an expanding literature on social norms, the law, and economics, focusing on the expressive effect
of the law as one of the main channels that can shape societal norms. An online vignette survey was
conducted, randomly allocating respondents to either a treatment or control group, whereby one group
received information about the Swedish law of consent and the other did not, respectively. This was
conducted in a Swedish context using students from a variety of educational institutions in V¨astra
G¨otaland’s county (N=1,410). This study has found that being informed of the law did not have any
statistical significance on reducing victim blame compared to not being informed. Nevertheless, we
find strong evidence that women place less victim blame than men.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Economics
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Date
2021-09-13Author
Rosario, Kristen Jed
Öman, Stina
Keywords
norms
law
economics
economics
economics
consent
victim blame
rape
beliefs
attitudes
behavior
vignette
expressive effect
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2021:154
Language
eng