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‡aPublic shaming /
‡cAnne Cunningham, book editor. |
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‡aFirst edition. |
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‡aNew York, NY :
‡bGreenhaven Publishing, LLC,
‡c2017. |
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‡c©2017 |
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‡a180 pages ;
‡c23 cm. |
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‡aOpposing viewpoints series |
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‡aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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‡tIs public shaming needed in today's society? The digital age amplifies the dangers of public shaming /
‡rKristine Iannelli --
‡tPublic shaming erodes free expression /
‡rRussell Blackford --
‡tPublic shaming disrupts due process /
‡rTauriq Moosa --
‡tInstitutions and corporations that do harm should be shamed /
‡rAmelia Urry --
‡tCourts using creative forms of punishment should also use caution /
‡rGreg Beato --
‡tIs public shaming an effective disciplinary tool? Shaming juvenile offenders does not benefit anyone /
‡rRobyn Lincoln --
‡tOnline shaming robs people of their humanity /
‡rAnne Collier --
‡tShamed children of color may internalize racist cultural standards /
‡rStacey Patton --
‡tShame is not an appropriate tool for the classroom /
‡rPernille Ripp --
‡tKids want discipline, not shame /
‡rJennifer Keys Adair --
‡tShould the media engage in public shaming? Online shaming is a kind of bullying /
‡rLaura Hudson --
‡tPublic shaming is an abuse of the media's power /
‡rKristy Hess and Lisa Waller --
‡tOnline shaming is becoming too widespread /
‡rFruzsina Eordogh --
‡tInsensitive tweets can cause a tremendous backlash /
‡rJesse Singal --
‡tSocial media shaming is a good thing /
‡rMatt Buchanan --
‡tIs public shaming an appropriate means of punishing criminal offenders? Judges should not use public shaming for publicity's sake /
‡rDavid M. Reutter --
‡tPublic shaming might not constitute cruel and unusual punishment /
‡rLyle Denniston --
‡tThe public shaming of sensitive offenses violates civil rights /
‡rDavid Rosen --
‡tSocial media shaming is a fair and effective punishment /
‡rLauren M. Goldman --
‡tShaming can reduce recidivism /
‡rWray Herbert --
‡tHumiliation is appropriate in certain circumstances /
‡rJohn Richards. |
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‡aSocial control. |
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‡aShame. |
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‡aCunningham, Anne C.,
‡eeditor. |
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‡aOpposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered) |
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‡aBaker and Taylor
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‡aQuality Books, Inc.
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