Book chapter
Punishment avoidance and intentional risky driving behaviour: What are the implications for 'getting away with it'?
Psychology of Punishment: New Research, pp.55-77
Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
2013
Abstract
In this book, the authors present current research on the study of the psychology of punishment. Topics discussed in this compilation include effective punishment experiences and the need for a more comprehensive approach to conceptualizing behavioral punishers and reinforcers in a road safety context; differences in the process of choosing capital punishment or imprisonment and excerpts from a study by a Japanese lay judge; punishment avoidance and intentional risky driving behaviors; an overview of delayed punishment and future directions; corporal physical punishment today; and the role of gender and school type in EFL teachers' adoption of classroom discipline strategies. [Book Synopsis]
Details
- Title
- Punishment avoidance and intentional risky driving behaviour: What are the implications for 'getting away with it'?
- Authors
- Bridie Scott-Parker (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - Faculty of Arts and BusinessBarry Watson (Author) - Queensland University of TechnologyMark J King (Author) - Queensland University of TechnologyMelissa K Hyde (Author) - Griffith University
- Contributors
- Nicolas Castro (Editor)
- Publication details
- Psychology of Punishment: New Research, pp.55-77
- Publisher
- Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
- Date published
- 2013
- Organisation Unit
- School of Social Sciences - Legacy; School of Law and Society; Sustainability Research Cluster
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99448884102621
- Output Type
- Book chapter
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