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Punish and voice: punishment enhances cooperation when combined with norm-signalling. [PDF]
Material punishment has been suggested to play a key role in sustaining human cooperation. Experimental findings, however, show that inflicting mere material costs does not always increase cooperation and may even have detrimental effects.
Giulia Andrighetto +5 more
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Love in Law’s Shadow: Political Theory, Moral Psychology and Young Hegel’s Critique of Punishment [PDF]
Modern theory of punishment conflates two types of question. The first concerns the justification of state punishment, the second the moral damage that occurs when a person is violated, and how the resulting damage can be repaired.
A. Norrie
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Punishment and Psychology in Plato’s Gorgias
In the Gorgias, Socrates argues that just punishment, though painful, benefits the unjust person by removing injustice from her soul. This paper argues that Socrates thinks the true judge (i) will never use corporal punishment, because such procedures do not remove injustice from the soul; (ii) will use refutations and rebukes as punishments that ...
J. Shaw
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Rehabilitation and reintegration policies of children victims of criminal action in the children's criminal jurisdiction system [PDF]
Is research examines the rehabilitation and reintegration policies of child victims in criminal justice system in Indonesia. The methodology used in this research is a mix methodological approach between law and psychology with a conceptual approach and ...
Purwati Ani +2 more
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In today’s educational environment, with the popularization of laws, more and more students pay attention to the maintenance of their own rights. However, due to the misinterpretation of punishment, it is very easy to mistake teacher punishment for ...
Zheming An
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Culture and group-functional punishment behaviour
Humans often ‘altruistically’ punish non-cooperators in one-shot interactions among genetically unrelated individuals. This poses an evolutionary puzzle because altruistic punishment enforces cooperation norms that benefit the whole group but is costly ...
Antonio M. Espín +4 more
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Psychological Trauma and Corporal Punishment [PDF]
The study analyzes Psychological Trauma as a result of Corporal Punishment at Secondary Level. The population was all the students of 10th class which made a population of 30200 students in Tehsils of District Malakand of KPK. Sixteen secondary schools and twenty-six students from each school were taken as a sample by using a simple random method.
Asghar Ali +2 more
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Hukuman (punishment) merupakan bentuk usaha edukatif untuk memperbaiki siswa kearah yang benar , bukan suatu alat untuk siksaan untuk membatasi kreatifitas. Tujuan diberikannya punishment ini adalah untuk menghilangkan kejahatan. Penelitian ini dilakukan
Muhammad Ade Putra, Zakwan Adri
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What are punishment and reputation for? [PDF]
Why did punishment and the use of reputation evolve in humans? According to one family of theories, they evolved to support the maintenance of cooperative group norms; according to another, they evolved to enhance personal gains from cooperation. Current
Max M Krasnow +3 more
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Psychology and Islamic education play a role in the world of education, both in learning and in teaching. In everyday life, we find that children's religious behavior is essentially obtained by imitating. The purpose of this study was to analyze the role
Wahyu Anis Amanullah Amanullah +2 more
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