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    Perhaps‚ a quick way to shame someone online is taking a piece of confidential information about the person and presents it in a post completely out of context. Nevertheless‚ the subject sex is not the only content used for self-promotion‚ gossip and shaming on the internet. Law professor and noted internet privacy expert Daniel J. Solove

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    cause losing her personal reputation and her privacy instantaneously globally. She stated that “life is full of surprises”. Shaming and public humiliation is something no one wants to go through‚ especially as big as an affair with the President of the United States. I agree with her statements that one’s mistake shouldn’t haunt you for the rest of your life. The public shaming‚ loss of reputation‚ and the emotions shouldn’t carry on for the rest of your life. During her speech she identifies many

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    Another group who would more than likely be victims of internet shaming. Most of the time when one has personally experienced the effects of shaming‚ whether it be online or in day to day life‚ they will not take part in the shaming. There is always another side to look at‚ and in this case there is the side of the people who do not agree with this argument. Those individuals are more than likely to be taking a prat in online shaming‚ not truly understanding the impact of what they

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    short essay‚ “Condemn the Crime‚ Not the Person”‚ is about the difference between two emotions: shame and guilt. There is a problem in the court system when it comes to traditional sentences. There are people who even encourage America to look for shaming as a way to save money rather than taking care of an inmate in jail. However‚ Tangney states that recently‚ there is a realization that these cheaper ways are actually not effective. It makes the criminal’s situation worse‚ according to the author

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    brings a lot of unnecessary publicity to the law offenders and can sometimes lead for people to get an exaggerated version of events. Public shaming should be something beneath one’s dignity‚ beneath OUR dignity. It is of the opinion of my colleague and I that public humiliation is an inappropriate means of punishing criminals. The idea that public shaming can psychologically induce and change criminals to improve their behaviour is apt to result in the opposite. It is highly unlikely that someone

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    discipline instead of shaming in their article “The Psychological Effects of Shaming Children”. The options are: Allowing “the natural consequences of their actions to manifest”‚ “Positive reinforcement of the behaviors you DO want to see”‚ Acting “like a coach”‚ and insisting on “apologies and restitution”. Whilst listing these alternatives they also recommended reinforcing “limits consistently” and making sure you aren’t ’t over reacting on what your kid did wrong In the case of slut shaming‚ just one form

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    Outline Introduction Background of the prisons Lifestyle prisoners spend in there Behavior of Past Criminal The behavior of prisoners after getting free They perform shameful acts Discussion Covers problems of criminals who integrate with the society and the justice they get Problems Overall situation that criminals face during reintegration There are more people who find difficulty settling down Restorative Justice The justice that people get during reintegration with the society Conclusion

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    In Chapter 6‚ written by John Braithwaite‚ the textbook describes Shaming theory. Shaming theory states that delinquency and deviance are controlled by a person’s shame and the way they are connected to their society. Societies find that some identities and positions within communities bring responsibilities and attachments. The

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    Picture me: a seventeen-year-old Andalusia high-schooler on the free-and-reduced lunch program. Now‚ picture me slowly going through the cafeteria lunch as I pile food onto my tray with a growling stomach. It’s a new school year‚ and I am now on reduced meals rather than free ones‚ but I’m only paying forty cents a day. My plate is growing exceptionally taller with steaming broccoli and chicken nuggets as I add a bit of ketchup to my plate. When I finally get to the end of the line‚ I type in my

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    and Arthur Dimmesdale scrutinize their own shame on a daily basis. In contrast‚ the Puritan counsel views this sin as a threat to the community‚ as it show-cases the role of shame in society and should be punished. In the Puritan elders’ eyes‚ shaming such behavior as Hester has committed purifies a community‚ as Hawthorne states‚ “The scene was not without a mixture of awe‚ such as must always invest the spectacle of guilt and shame in a fellow-creature‚ before society shall have grown corrupt

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