Tag: social perception


Visual Impairment: Understanding Attitudes & Support

Introduction: Defining Attitudes Toward Visual Impairment Attitudes toward visual impairment represent complex psychological constructs that encompass cognitive, affective, and behavioral components regarding individuals who are blind or have low vision. These attitudes are not monolithic; they vary widely across cultures, demographic groups, and historical periods, profoundly influencing the social integration, educational opportunities, and employment prospects […]

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Youth Crime: Understanding Attitudes Toward Juvenile Offenders

Introduction: Defining Societal Responses to Juvenile Delinquency The study of attitudes toward offending youth represents a critical intersection within psychology, criminology, and sociology, reflecting the collective beliefs, emotions, and behavioral intentions held by society regarding adolescents who violate the law. These attitudes are not monolithic; they vary widely across different demographics, professional groups, and cultural […]

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