A Correlation Study between Religiosity and Empathy toward Victims of Crime

Abstract This present study was conducted to examine the relationship between religious involvement and empathy towards victims of crime. There was a total sample size of 84 individuals that participated in an online survey. Religiosity was measured using the Belief into Action scale. Empathy toward...

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Main Authors: Wilson, Amy, Clements, Andera D., Dr.
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Published: Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University 2017
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-honors-14432019-05-16T04:56:00Z A Correlation Study between Religiosity and Empathy toward Victims of Crime Wilson, Amy Clements, Andera D., Dr. Abstract This present study was conducted to examine the relationship between religious involvement and empathy towards victims of crime. There was a total sample size of 84 individuals that participated in an online survey. Religiosity was measured using the Belief into Action scale. Empathy towards victims of crime was observed using the Victim Impact Scale. A Pearson correlation showed no significant relationship between religious involvement and empathy towards victims. There was, however, a negative significant correlation between Accountability score and percent of income given to religious causes (r=-.297, p=.011), victim blaming and how much time is spent in religious volunteering (r=-.261, p=.025), knowledge of victim-related facts and how often one attends religious services (r=-.263, p=.029), percent of income given to religious causes (r=-.301, p=.012), and time spent in religious volunteering (r=-.312, p=.01). 2017-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://dc.etsu.edu/honors/431 https://dc.etsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1443&context=honors Copyright by the authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Undergraduate Honors Theses Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University Psychology
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Wilson, Amy
Clements, Andera D., Dr.
A Correlation Study between Religiosity and Empathy toward Victims of Crime
description Abstract This present study was conducted to examine the relationship between religious involvement and empathy towards victims of crime. There was a total sample size of 84 individuals that participated in an online survey. Religiosity was measured using the Belief into Action scale. Empathy towards victims of crime was observed using the Victim Impact Scale. A Pearson correlation showed no significant relationship between religious involvement and empathy towards victims. There was, however, a negative significant correlation between Accountability score and percent of income given to religious causes (r=-.297, p=.011), victim blaming and how much time is spent in religious volunteering (r=-.261, p=.025), knowledge of victim-related facts and how often one attends religious services (r=-.263, p=.029), percent of income given to religious causes (r=-.301, p=.012), and time spent in religious volunteering (r=-.312, p=.01).
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