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Shame

Shame is a social and emotional response arising from experiences of disapproval, humiliation, stigma, or moral failure.

Explanation

Shame plays an important role in sociology and criminology because social reactions to deviance are often emotionally charged. Experiences of shame may influence identity, self-control, conformity, or further deviance.

Different criminological approaches interpret shame differently:

  • Reintegrative Shaming Theory argues that respectful forms of disapproval can strengthen social bonds and reduce crime.
  • Defiance Theory emphasizes that stigmatizing or humiliating punishment may increase deviance.
  • Labeling approaches examine how shame and stigma contribute to deviant identities and exclusion.

Research on shame therefore connects emotions, punishment, identity, and social control.

Theoretical Reference

Shame is associated with labeling theory, reintegrative shaming theory, defiance theory, and research on stigma and social control.

Related Terms

  • Stigma
  • Defiance Theory
  • Reintegrative Shaming
  • Labeling Theory
  • Emotions and Crime
  • Social Control

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