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  2. Remorse - Wikipedia

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    Emotionally, they are incapable of feeling guilt or empathy, they respond abnormally to fear and pain, and other emotions are shallow compared to population norms. [11] Psychopaths refuse to adopt social and moral norms because they are not swayed by the emotions, such as guilt, remorse, or fear of retribution, that influence other human beings ...

  3. Fear of God - Wikipedia

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    Taqwa is an Islamic term for being conscious and cognizant of God, of truth, of the rational reality, "piety, fear of God". [7] [8] It is often found in the Quran.Al-Muttaqin (Arabic: اَلْمُتَّقِينَ Al-Muttaqin) refers to those who practice taqwa, or in the words of Ibn Abbas, "believers who avoid Shirk with Allah and who work in His obedience."

  4. Divine retribution - Wikipedia

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    Divine retribution is supernatural punishment of a person, a group of people, or everyone by a deity in response to some action.

  5. ‘Rising proportion of doctors will not blow the whistle for ...

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    A rising proportion of doctors will not blow the whistle over patient safety concerns for fear of retribution, leading medics said. The British Medical Association (BMA) surveyed doctors from ...

  6. Doctor tells court he had ‘feared retribution’ if he called ...

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    There was an element of denial, an element of fear of retribution from those people above. “We were already told it was inappropriate to involve police, even from June 2016 when the unit was ...

  7. Sociology of punishment - Wikipedia

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    The sociology of punishment seeks to understand why and how we punish. Punishment involves the intentional infliction of pain and/or the deprivation of rights and liberties. . Sociologists of punishment usually examine state-sanctioned acts in relation to law-breaking; for instance, why citizens give consent to the legitimation of acts of viole

  8. Inside Aleppo: Family reunions, nervousness at rebel rule and ...

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    Abdulkafi and his father's reunion was joyful - but Abdulkafi said some of his relatives were afraid to be seen with him for fear of retribution were regime forces to retake the city once again ...

  9. Tarring and feathering - Wikipedia

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    Here this act of retribution for a series of misdeeds against the film's protagonist, Babs Johnson , is one of the signs showing her "defiance of feminine cultural norms". [61] [62] The episode "Join or Die" of 2008 HBO miniseries John Adams has Adams witnessing an angry Boston mob tarring and feathering a British tax officer. While effective ...