The psycholog of Punitive Justice | Video by Khushdil Khan Kasi @sociologylearners1835
Explore the intricate connections between psychology and the justice system in our latest video, "The Psychology of Punitive Justice." Dive into the theories of Herbert Mead and discover how symbolic interactionism and social behaviorism provide a unique lens for understanding punitive measures in society.
In this video, we cover:
Punitive Justice: An overview of punitive justice and its role in modern societies.
Herbert Mead's Insights: How Mead's theories of symbolic interactionism and social behaviorism apply to the justice system.
Key Concepts: Understanding the generalized other, role-taking, and social control.
Psychological and Social Impact: The effects of punishment on identity, moral development, and social stigmatization.
Alternatives to Punishment: An introduction to restorative justice and rehabilitation.
Join us as we delve into the moral, psychological, and social dimensions of punitive justice and consider the broader implications for individuals and communities.
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Keywords:
Punitive Justice, Psychology of Punishment, Herbert Mead, Symbolic Interactionism, Social Behaviorism, Generalized Other, Role-Taking, Criminal Justice System, Social Control, Moral Development, Retribution, Rehabilitation, Restorative Justice, Social Stigmatization, Deterrence, Societal Norms, Power Dynamics in Justice, Criminal Psychology, Behavioral Theories, Mead's Social Theory, Social Interaction and Crime, Punishment and Society, Justice and Rehabilitation, Criminal Behavior, Justice System Reform