[PDF] The role of system-justification motivation, group status and system threat in directing support for hate crimes legislation | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1016/J.JESP.2010.10.014 Corpus ID: 4659834The role of system-justification motivation, group status and system threat in directing support for hate crimes legislation @article{Mallett2011TheRO, title={The role of system-justification motivation, group status and system threat in directing support for hate crimes legislation}, author={Robyn K Mallett and Jeffrey R. Huntsinger and J. Swim}, journal={Journal of Experimental Social Psychology}, year={2011}, volume={47}, pages={384-390} } Robyn K Mallett, Jeffrey R. Huntsinger, J. Swim Published 2011 Psychology Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Abstract We examine factors that explain variability in attitudes toward hate crimes legislation. We find that one's posture toward the current social system directs the conditions under which characteristics of hate crimes exert the most influence. System-justification motivation is negatively related to support for hate crimes legislation (Studies 1–3). This relation is partially mediated by perceptions of harm from hate crimes. 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