Interactionists on C&D: How can negative labelling impact be reduced - Types of Shaming Flashcards

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What do Interactionists argue about negative labelling?

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The impacts of it can be reduced

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How do Interactionists argue negative labelling impacts can be reduced?

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By doing reintegrative shaming

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Which 2 concepts did Braithwaite create?

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Disintegrative Shaming, Reintegrative Shaming

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What is disintegrative shaming?

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When someone is labelled as a bad person

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What happens if an authority figure does disintegrative shaming on someone?

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They are more likely to accept the label and become a self-fulfilling prophecy

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What will a judge be more likely to do if they use disintegrative shaming on someone?

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Send them to prison

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What is reintegrative shaming?

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When someone’s behaviour is labelled as bad

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What will a judge be more likely to do if they use reintegrative shaming on a person?

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Look for ways to stop the individual committing future crimes

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