In this follow up to I Was Wrong: The Meanings of Apologies, Nick
Smith expands his ambitious theories of categorical apologies to civil
and criminal law. After rejecting court-ordered apologies as
unjustifiable humiliation, this book explains that penitentiaries were
originally designed to bring about penance - something like apology -
and that this tradition has been lost in the assembly line of mass
incarceration. Smith argues that the state should modernize these
principles and techniques to reduce punishments for offenders who
demonstrate moral transformation through apologizing. Smith also
explains the counterintuitive situation whereby apologies come to have
considerable financial worth in civil cases because victims associate
them with priceless matters of the soul. Such confusions allow
powerful wrongdoers to manipulate perceptions to disastrous effect,
such as when corporations or governments assert that apologies do not
equate to accepting blame or require reform or redress.
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Remorse, Reform, and Punishment
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ISBN
9781139861571
Publisert
2014
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Vendor
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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