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  2. Public humiliation - Wikipedia

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    Public humiliation or public shaming is a form of punishment whose main feature is dishonoring or disgracing a person, usually an offender or a prisoner, especially in a public place. It was regularly used as a form of judicially sanctioned punishment in previous centuries, and is still practiced by different means (e.g. schools) in the modern era.

  3. So You've Been Publicly Shamed - Wikipedia

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    So You've Been Publicly Shamed is a 2015 book by British journalist Jon Ronson about online shaming and its historical antecedents. [2] The book explores the re-emergence of public shaming as an Internet phenomenon, particularly on Twitter. As a state-sanctioned punishment, public shaming was popular in Colonial America.

  4. Internet vigilantism - Wikipedia

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    Internet vigilantism originated in the early 2000s and has since evolved to include a variety of methods such as hacking, baiting, and public shaming. Internet vigilantism changes in cultural and political drive depending on location, and has varying relationships to state authority depending on context.

  5. LMPD posts mugshots on Instagram. It's public shaming and ...

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    And the people pictured haven't been convicted of a crime. It amounts to public shaming, and posting them is wrong. Kungu Njuguna, a Policy Strategist for the ACLU, agreed: "[It] is not a helpful ...

  6. Reintegrative shaming - Wikipedia

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    In criminology, the reintegrative shaming theory emphasizes the importance of shame in criminal punishment. The theory holds that punishments should focus on the offender's behavior rather than characteristics of the offender. It was developed by Australian criminologist John Braithwaite at Australian National University in 1989.

  7. Monica Lewinsky-produced documentary on public shaming ... - AOL

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    The documentary, which Joseph will direct, takes an in-depth look at the public shaming epidemic in our culture and explore our collective need to destroy one another. Lewinsky and Joseph serve as ...

  8. Dan Kahan - Wikipedia

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    The public expects punishment not only to deter crime and to impose deserved suffering, but also to make accurate statements about what the community values. Imprisonment has been and continues to be Americans' punishment of choice for serious offenses because of the resonance of liberty deprivation as a symbol of condemnation in our culture.

  9. Keira Knightley Recalls the "Public Shaming" She Felt Over ...

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    "It's obviously part of my psyche, given how young I was when it happened."