Ebook: Showing remorse: law and the social control of emotion
Author: Weisman Richard
- Tags: Law--Psychological aspects, Remorse, Electronic books, Law -- Psychological aspects
- Series: Law justice and power
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Routledge
- City: London;New York
- Language: English
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The primary focus of this work is, unlike previous studies, not on whether the wrongdoer meets our expectations over how and when remorse should be shown, but on how the community reacts when these expectations are met or not met. Using examples drawn from Canada, the United States, and South Africa, the author demonstrates that the showing of remorse is a site of negotiation and contention between differing groups. This study also shows that the process of deciding when and how remorse should be expressed contributes to the moral ordering of society as a whole.;1. Toward a constructionist approach to the study of remorse -- 2. Being and doing : the judicial use of remorse to construct character and community -- 3. Making monsters : contemporary uses of the pathological approach to remorse -- 4. Defiance -- 5. Remorse and social transformation : reflections on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa -- 6. The social and legal regulation of remorse.
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