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Shame, Culture, And American Criminal Law, Toni M. Massaro Jun 1991

Shame, Culture, And American Criminal Law, Toni M. Massaro

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The purpose of this Article is to analyze whether this link is one that American criminal court judges can, or should, exploit. I begin with a description of the new shaming sanctions and the possible justifications for this type of penalty. I then identify both psychological and anthropological aspects of the phenomenon of shame, or "losing face." I describe several cultures in which shaming practices are, or were, significant means of sanctioning behavior, and outline the shared features of these cultures.

These psychological and anthropological materials, taken together, suggest that shaming practices are most effective and meaningful when five conditions …


Conscience And Convenience: The Asylum And Its Alternatives In Progressive America, Michigan Law Review Mar 1981

Conscience And Convenience: The Asylum And Its Alternatives In Progressive America, Michigan Law Review

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A Review of Conscience and Convenience: The Asylum and Its Alternatives in Progressive America by David J. Rothman


The Rise Of Prisons And The Origins Of The Rehabilitative Ideal, Carl E. Schneider Mar 1979

The Rise Of Prisons And The Origins Of The Rehabilitative Ideal, Carl E. Schneider

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A Review of The Discovery of the Asylum: Social Order and Disorder in the New Republic by David J. Rothman


Administering Justice The Medical Prepossession, Clarence A. Lightner Jun 1919

Administering Justice The Medical Prepossession, Clarence A. Lightner

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This quotation is from a recent document coming from con- servative and intelligent sources, recommending as a cure for economic and commercial unrest, and other evils, the creation of a League of National Guilds.