Enhancing the salience of free speech rights increases differential perceived free speech protections for criminal acts against Black versus White targets
Roussos G, Dovidio J. Enhancing the salience of free speech rights increases differential perceived free speech protections for criminal acts against Black versus White targets. Journal Of Applied Social Psychology 2019, 49: 519-533. DOI: 10.1111/jasp.12601.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCrime chargesCriminal actsAnti-Black prejudiceFree speech protectionsFree speech rightsSpeech protectionSpeech rightsCulture-specific valuesLess supportACT targetRightsRights increasesPrejudiceDifferential perceptionsSalienceTargeted groupTarget groupActsInfluence applicationsJustification processSupportBlacksVictimsWhite targetsProtection