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Integrative shaming helps reduce recidivism while disintegrative shaming, or out casting a particular social group reproduces deviance. In the context of a HIV positive status with moral undertones, disintegrative shaming might actually push women to limited life choices and moral crimes.
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www.allacademic.com/meta/p126178_index.html
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Reintegrative Shaming Theory (RST) posits that social aggregates characterized by high levels of communitarianism and non-stigmatizing shaming practices should benefit from relatively low levels of crime (Braithwaite 1989). To date few studies have systematically assessed the explanatory power of these propositions across ...
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Full Text (OnlineFirst PDF) ... All Versions of this Article: 0306624X07312953v1 ; 53/1/5 most recent ... Alert me when this article is cited...
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ijo.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/0306624X07312953v1
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Disintegrative shaming seems to be any kind of shaming where the bonds between ... Disintegrative shaming presumably produces stigmatized outcasts for whom ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0049089X07000968
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Disintegrative shaming (i.e. shaming offered in a stigmatizing or rejecting .... In contrast, disintegrative shaming is equivalent to ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1002/ab.20257
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Rebecca S. Katz ... Thus, no permanent loss in self-esteem will result from integrative shaming while disintegrative shaming will result in a permanent loss of self-esteem. Integrative shaming is a valuable child rearing practice but works only in the hands of a "responsible loving parent".
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wcr.sonoma.edu/v4n1/katz.html
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John Braithewaite explains the labeling theory in depth by introducing the concepts of reintegrative and disintegrative shaming (CITE). Shaming punishes criminals for their actions by denying them admittance to normal society.
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singularity.pilsch.com/CausesOfCrime
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In agreement with the theory, a path analysis showed that mother bonding influenced children's expectations of the type of shaming offered by parents. Disintegrative shaming (i.e. shaming offered in a stigmatizing or rejecting way) had a direct effect on the way children managed their shame.
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www.restorativejustice.org/university-classroom/04resto...
www.restorativejustice.org/university-classroom/04restorative%20justice%20theory/shaming
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