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Revisiting reintegrative shaming - Restorative Justice
restorativejustice.orgCRIMINOLOGY AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND10 10 Revisiting reintegrative shaming John Braithwaite's theory of reintegrative shaming has been influential in providing a rationale for some
Lemert, Edwin M.: Primary and Secondary Deviance
study.sagepub.comPage 7 of 8 Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory: Lemert, Edwin M.: Primary and Secondary Deviance However, Lemert's concepts experienced a rejuvenation in the 1990s as more empirically sound theoretical frameworks based upon labeling theory emerged. John Braithwaite's theory of reintegrative shaming and Lawrence Sherman's defiance theory
Braithwaite, John: Reintegrative Shaming Theory
study.sagepub.comimposed, a deviant identity becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy and is almost irreversible: marginalization reduces the individual's access to legitimate opportunities while increasing perceptions of injustice and the attractiveness of supportive subcultures. Braithwaite argues that labeling theory, along with subcultural theory and opportunity