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- W4386952163 abstract "The ending of a typical criminal law includes conviction, punishment, pain and shame. Many times defendants are pronounced guilty, not only being criminals, but also guilty being liars. This form of shaming is institutionalized, intentional and well known: the criminal law aspires to condemn and deter, send public messages which will resonate and reduce crime. However, there are other forms of shaming made by criminal laws in earlier stages. This chapter examines when and how criminal law and its public organs shame individuals, justly or needlessly, and whether there is another way. Instead of adhering to a specific democratic regime and relying upon specific constitutional or doctrinal ground, analysis will involve common practices in many democratic regimes, and will be normative in nature, free from the shackles of doctrine. For purposes of this chapter, shaming includes any act which demeans an individual, causes personal or social humiliation, either physically or by speech; scenarios in which someone aims to diminish individuals for allegedly good reasons, and scenarios in someone coerces a diminishing reality upon individuals. Such criminal law shaming scenarios are led by the police, the prosecution, the defense and the court. These forms of shaming befall on the guilty and on the innocents; on convicts, defendants, suspects, witnesses and victims. Some of that shaming aims to achieve worthy goals, but some does not. Sometimes the process is not just the punishment; it is the shaming as well. This chapter calls to reduce the institutionalized shaming. In both the substantive node and the node of enforcement, we can seek alternatives." @default.
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- W4386952163 title "The Process is the Shaming: Criminal Procedure vs. Human Dignity" @default.
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