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Zandbergen, Anke (1995). Shaming in a Dutch diversion project European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 4 (4): 95-112.

In this paper Zandbergen, reviewing a Dutch diversion project for juveniles, maintains that it constitutes an application of Braithwaite’s reintegrative shaming theory. Her argument consists of a description of this Dutch diversion project, a summary of reintegrative shaming, and a discussion of shame and guilt. Preliminary research findings on this project are also included.


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