RT Article T1 The Power of Empathy: Experimental Evidence of the Impact of Perspective-Focused Interventions on Support for Prison Reform JF Criminal justice policy review VO 34 IS 1 SP 20 OP 42 A1 Harney, Jessie LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1830086391 AB As a result of COVID-19, individuals have experienced situations that may help them relate to others, including more limited ability to interact with their environment. Thus, this survey experiment (N = 2,229) tests whether perspective-focused interventions can help increase support for prison reform. Findings suggest that perspective-getting (providing the perspective of an incarcerated individual via a narrative description of dealing with confinement) increased self-reported support for prison reform initiatives, compared with information only. In addition, a perspective-taking prompt—nudging participants to put themselves in the shoes of the incarcerated individual when reading their narrative—may help boost intention to take action in support of prison reform. Future avenues for research and implications are discussed. K1 Perspective-taking K1 perspective-getting K1 Public Opinion K1 Prisons DO 10.1177/08874034211061326