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From punishment to dialogue: the practice of school reconciliation services

Social psychology and society
Context and relevance. School plays a crucial role in the socialization process, providing students with opportunities to develop their personalities and learn to navigate challenges.
E.G. Pastukhova
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Beyond punishment: psychological foundations of restorative interventions

Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Work on the psychology of justice has largely focused on punishment. However, punishment is not our only strategy for dealing with conflict. Rather, emerging work suggests that people often respond to transgressions by compensating victims, involving third-party mediators, and engaging in forgiveness.
Katherine McAuliffe   +2 more
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A Psychological Perspective on Punishing Corporate Entities

2014
This chapter takes a psychological perspective to examine how individuals make decisions about culpability and punishment of corporations versus people. Drawing on relevant empirical research we make the argument that while corporate crime raises the social need and public demand for retribution and deterrence, it is principally difficult to attribute ...
Avital Mentovich, Moran Cerf
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The psychology of political attitudinal volatility

Political Psychology
The assumption that political beliefs are formed by early‐life socialization and psychological predispositions, leading to stability in adulthood, increasingly acts as a theoretical cornerstone in the literature.
James Dennison
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Social Psychological Perspectives on Crime and Punishment

Journal of Social Issues, 1975
This article addresses itself to the psychological basis of the legal system. The author examines attitudes toward crime and punishment and analyzes the psychological and cultural processes underlying them, with particular attention to the nonlegal or lay person (the observer). Questions of blame and causal responsibility, victim involvement, perceived
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A Social Psychological Approach to Punishment

Abstract This chapter discusses whether and to what extent social psychological theories and research findings on punishment between individuals and/or groups can be transferred to punitive acts in international politics. The chapter first distinguishes different types of punishment (e.g., second- vs.
Mario Gollwitzer   +3 more
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Children as assessors and agents of third-party punishment

Nature Reviews Psychology, 2022
J. Marshall, K. McAuliffe
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