Shame management through reintegration

Author/s (editor/s):

Ahmed, Eliza
Harris, Nathan
Braithwaite, John
Braithwaite, Valerie



Publication year:

2001

Publication type:

Book

This 2001 book is a follow-on to John Braithwaite's best-selling and influential Crime, Shame and Reintegration. Shame management is becoming a central concept, in theoretical and practical terms. This book makes a major contribution to the advancement of shame in a theoretical sense. Criminologists have been waiting for this book, but for psychology, sociology and other areas as well, this accessible book serves as an introduction to the concepts of shame, guilt and embarrassment. Presenting research by the Restorative Justice Centre at the Australian National University, the book contributes immeasurably to the development of practical alternatives to common sanctions in an effort to reduce crime and other social problems. Written by the key exponents of restorative justice, the book is an important re-statement of the theory and practice of shaming. It will develop important and often controversial debates about punishment, shaming and restorative justice to a new level.

Cite the publication as

Ahmed, Eliza, 2001, Shame management through reintegration, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

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