Crime, Shame and Reintegration is a contribution to general
criminological theory. Its approach is as relevant to professional
burglary as to episodic delinquency or white collar crime. Braithwaite
argues that some societies have higher crime rates than others because
of their different processes of shaming wrongdoing. Shaming can be
counterproductive, making crime problems worse. But when shaming is
done within a cultural context of respect for the offender, it can be
an extraordinarily powerful, efficient and just form of social
control. Braithwaite identifies the social conditions for such
successful shaming. If his theory is right, radically different
criminal justice policies are needed - a shift away from punitive
social control toward greater emphasis on moralizing social control.
This book will be of interest not only to criminologists and
sociologists, but to those in law, public administration and politics
who are concerned with social policy and social issues.
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ISBN
9781139930055
Publisert
2014
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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