03444oam 2200637I 450 991097325740332120251117102909.097866128577131-317-06663-41-315-60523-61-4094-1947-91-282-85771-11-317-06664-210.4324/9781315605234 (CKB)3810000000076287(MiAaPQ)EBC592378(MiAaPQ)EBC4500830(Au-PeEL)EBL4500830(CaPaEBR)ebr11489576(OCoLC)1018163885(OCoLC)950005289(FINmELB)ELB142913(BIP)58362610(EXLCZ)99381000000007628720180706e20162010 uy 0engurcn|||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierRemorse psychological and jurisprudential perspectives /Michael Proeve, Steven Tudor1st ed.London :Routledge,2016.xii, 251 pFirst published 2010 by Ashgate Publishing.1-138-27453-4 0-7546-7589-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Scenes and stories of remorse -- 2. Analysing remorse : a philosophical approach -- 3. Remorse and related emotion : a psychological approach -- 4. The interpersonal effects of remorse -- 5. Proving remorse -- 6. Remorse as a mitigating factor in sentencing -- 7. Absence of remorse as an aggravating factor in sentencing -- 8. Moral emotions and psychological interventions with offenders -- 9. Remorse and restorative justice conferencing -- 10. Looking forwards with a backwards-looking emotion.Remorse is a powerful, important and yet academically neglected emotion. This book, one of the very few extended examinations of remorse, draws on psychology, law and philosophy to present a unique interdisciplinary study of this intriguing emotion. The psychological chapters examine the fundamental nature of remorse, its interpersonal effects, and its relationship with regret, guilt and shame. A practical focus is also provided in an examination of the place of remorse in psychotherapeutic interventions with criminal offenders. The book's jurisprudential chapters explore the problem of how offender remorse is proved in court and the contentious issues concerning the effect that remorse - and its absence - should have on sentencing criminal offenders. The legal and psychological perspectives are then interwoven in a discussion of the role of remorse in restorative justice. In Remorse: Psychological and Jurisprudential Perspectives, Proeve and Tudor bring together insights of neighbouring disciplines to advance our understanding of remorse. It will be of interest to theoreticians in psychology, law and philosophy, and will be of benefit to practising psychologists and lawyers.GuiltRemorseCriminal liabilityPsychological aspectsGuilt.Remorse.Criminal liabilityPsychological aspects.152.4/4Proeve Michael.1867038Tudor Steven1867039MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910973257403321Remorse4474464UNINA