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The belief that we consider ourselves better than our peers holds true to convicted criminals as well

January 14, 2014 by

Research from the University of Southampton has shown that prisoners believe themselves to have more pro-social characteristics - such as kindness, morality, self-control, and generosity - than non-prisoners.The research also showed that prisoners did not rate themselves as more law abiding than non-prisoners, but they did rate themselves as equal.

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