Remorse
Remorse
Psychological and Jurisprudential Perspectives
Tudor, Steven; Proeve, Michael
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2010
264
Dura
Inglês
9780754675891
15 a 20 dias
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Contents: Preface; Introduction; Scenes and stories of remorse; Analysing remorse; a philosophical approach; Remorse and related emotions: a psychological approach; The interpersonal effects of remorse; Proving remorse; Remorse as a mitigating factor in sentencing; Absence of remorse as an aggravating factor in sentencing; Moral emotions and psychological interventions with offenders; Remorse and restorative justice conferencing; Looking forwards with a backwards-looking emotion; Appendices; References; Index.
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Affect Control Theory;offender;Offender Remorse;restorative;Remorseful Person;justice;Agent Regret;Restorative Justice Conferences;Restorative Justice;Restorative Justice Settings;Unremorseful Offender;sentencing;Genuine Remorse;Mitigation Principle;Traditional Criminal Justice Process;Redundancy Rationale;Unresolved Shame;Cognitive Focus;Therapeutic Approaches;Moral Emotions;Experiencing Remorse;Sentencing Judge;Aggravating Factor;Sexual Offenders;Aggravation Principle;Reintegrative Shaming;Lay Witnesses;Mitigating Factor;Influences Statistical Significance
Contents: Preface; Introduction; Scenes and stories of remorse; Analysing remorse; a philosophical approach; Remorse and related emotions: a psychological approach; The interpersonal effects of remorse; Proving remorse; Remorse as a mitigating factor in sentencing; Absence of remorse as an aggravating factor in sentencing; Moral emotions and psychological interventions with offenders; Remorse and restorative justice conferencing; Looking forwards with a backwards-looking emotion; Appendices; References; Index.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Affect Control Theory;offender;Offender Remorse;restorative;Remorseful Person;justice;Agent Regret;Restorative Justice Conferences;Restorative Justice;Restorative Justice Settings;Unremorseful Offender;sentencing;Genuine Remorse;Mitigation Principle;Traditional Criminal Justice Process;Redundancy Rationale;Unresolved Shame;Cognitive Focus;Therapeutic Approaches;Moral Emotions;Experiencing Remorse;Sentencing Judge;Aggravating Factor;Sexual Offenders;Aggravation Principle;Reintegrative Shaming;Lay Witnesses;Mitigating Factor;Influences Statistical Significance