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Remorse and Criminal Justice - Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives (Hardcover): Steven Tudor, Richard Weisman, Michael Proeve, Kate... Remorse and Criminal Justice - Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives (Hardcover)
Steven Tudor, Richard Weisman, Michael Proeve, Kate Rossmanith
R4,491 Discovery Miles 44 910 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

* Editors and authors are leading experts in the field; * Multi-disciplinary approach; * Raises a large number of compelling theoretical, philosophical and normative questions, and has relevance across disciplinary and geographic boundaries.

Showing Remorse - Law and the Social Control of Emotion (Paperback): Richard Weisman Showing Remorse - Law and the Social Control of Emotion (Paperback)
Richard Weisman
R1,665 Discovery Miles 16 650 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Whether or not wrongdoers show remorse and how they show remorse are matters that attract great interest both in law and in popular culture. In capital trials in the United States, it can be a question of life or death whether a jury believes that a wrongdoer showed remorse. And in wrongdoings that capture the popular imagination, public attention focuses not only on the act but on whether the perpetrator feels remorse for what they did. But who decides when remorse should be shown or not shown and whether it is genuine or not genuine? In contrast to previous academic studies on the subject, the primary focus of this work is not on whether the wrongdoer meets these expectations over how and when remorse should be shown but on how the community reacts when these expectations are met or not met. Using examples drawn from Canada, the United States, and South Africa, the author demonstrates that the showing of remorse is a site of negotiation and contention between groups who differ about when it is to be expressed and how it is to be expressed. The book illustrates these points by looking at cases about which there was conflict over whether the wrongdoer should show remorse or whether the feelings that were shown were sincere. Building on the earlier analysis, the author shows that the process of deciding when and how remorse should be expressed contributes to the moral ordering of society as a whole. This book will be of interest to those in the fields of sociology, law, law and society, and criminology.

Showing Remorse - Law and the Social Control of Emotion (Hardcover, New Ed): Richard Weisman Showing Remorse - Law and the Social Control of Emotion (Hardcover, New Ed)
Richard Weisman
R4,920 Discovery Miles 49 200 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Whether or not wrongdoers show remorse and how they show remorse are matters that attract great interest both in law and in popular culture. In capital trials in the United States, it can be a question of life or death whether a jury believes that a wrongdoer showed remorse. And in wrongdoings that capture the popular imagination, public attention focuses not only on the act but on whether the perpetrator feels remorse for what they did. But who decides when remorse should be shown or not shown and whether it is genuine or not genuine? In contrast to previous academic studies on the subject, the primary focus of this work is not on whether the wrongdoer meets these expectations over how and when remorse should be shown but on how the community reacts when these expectations are met or not met. Using examples drawn from Canada, the United States, and South Africa, the author demonstrates that the showing of remorse is a site of negotiation and contention between groups who differ about when it is to be expressed and how it is to be expressed. The book illustrates these points by looking at cases about which there was conflict over whether the wrongdoer should show remorse or whether the feelings that were shown were sincere. Building on the earlier analysis, the author shows that the process of deciding when and how remorse should be expressed contributes to the moral ordering of society as a whole. This book will be of interest to those in the fields of sociology, law, law and society, and criminology.

Study Guide for Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies (Paperback, 11th edition): Rana Biary, Mary Howland, Silas W Smith,... Study Guide for Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies (Paperback, 11th edition)
Rana Biary, Mary Howland, Silas W Smith, Richard Weisman, Neal Lewin, …
R2,243 Discovery Miles 22 430 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The hands-on study companion for the most respected, rigorous medical toxicology text available-with 1,400 practice questions/answers Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies has long been the go-to guide for accurately diagnosing and effectively treating poisoned and overdosed patients. Now, this practical companion provides everything you need to get even more out of Goldfrank's. Study Guide for Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies provides 1,400 questions/answers for testing your knowledge-a process that increases information retention and serves as invaluable practice for board exams. Each chapter has its own question set using both general factual and case-based questions. Study Guide for Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies covers: General approach to the poisoned patient Principles of medical toxicology Clinical basis of medical toxicology Poison prevention and education Research principles Legal and forensic considerations

Unconquered People - Florida's Seminole and Miccosukee Indians (Paperback, New Ed): Brent Richards Weisman Unconquered People - Florida's Seminole and Miccosukee Indians (Paperback, New Ed)
Brent Richards Weisman; Foreword by Jerald T. Milanich
R502 R471 Discovery Miles 4 710 Save R31 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Who are Florida's Seminole and Miccosukee Indians? Where did they come from? How and why are they different from one another, and what cultural and historical features do they share? Brent Weisman explores Seminole and Miccosukee culture through information provided by archaeology, ethnography, historical documents, and the words of the Indians themselves. He explains when and how their culture was formed and how it has withstood historical challenges and survives in the face of pressures from the modern world. Focusing on key elements of ceremony and history, Weisman examines the origins and persistence of the Green Corn Dance, the importance of the clan in determining political and social relationships, and the crucial role of the Second Seminole War (1835-42) and its aftermath in stimulating cultural adaptation as the entire Indian population was forced deep into the remote wetlands of south Florida. Throughout, he emphasizes the remarkable ability of the Seminoles to adapt successfully to changing circumstances while preserving their core identity, from the colonial period through the present day. Noting the importance of geography for understanding a people's identity, Weisman adds a travel guide to publicly accessible historic sites throughout the state that tell of the unique and deep connection between Seminole history and the geography of Florida. Illustrating the range of the Seminoles well beyond the familiar south Florida region, he explains the importance in Seminole history of the Suwannee River and the Paynes Prairie area of north-central Florida, the Withlacoochee River wetlands of central Florida, the Big Cypress region of southwest Florida, and the Pine Island Ridge of the eastern Everglades. For both students and general readers, Weisman combines scholarship from several disciplines with the perspectives of the Seminoles themselves into an exciting history of Florida's enduring Native Americans.

Witchcraft, Magic and Religion in Seventeenth Century Massachusetts (Paperback): Richard Weisman Witchcraft, Magic and Religion in Seventeenth Century Massachusetts (Paperback)
Richard Weisman
R892 Discovery Miles 8 920 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Salem witchcraft persecutions are one of the most well-known events in history, but there is more to the story. In this book, Weisman explores the social, political, and religious implications of witchcraft. He ventures outside of the usual studies of the Salem trials to provide a comprehensive understanding of 17th-century Massachusetts witchcraft as a whole. In the first section, an attempt is made to explicate the logic and meaning of the two major interpretive frameworks of witchcraft in terms of which the category was understood by inhabitants of Massachusetts Bay. The second and third sections of this study deal with the sources of support and resistance to collective actions against witchcraft prior to the Salem trials and during the Salem trials respectively.

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