Remorse: Psychological and Jurisprudential Perspectives

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In Remorse, Proeve and Tudor have created a volume that will benefit both theorists and practitioners within the fields of law and psychology, by bringing together relevant scholarship and insights of neighbouring disciplines to advance their understanding of remorse. It is a key internationalist work that considers the implications of differing displays of remorse within a variety of settings.
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Author(s) By Michael Proeve, Steven Tudor.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Hardback
Pages 264
Published in United Kingdom
Published 28 Oct 2010
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In Remorse, Proeve and Tudor have created a volume that will benefit both theorists and practitioners within the fields of law and psychology, by bringing together relevant scholarship and insights of neighbouring disciplines to advance their understanding of remorse. It is a key internationalist work that considers the implications of differing displays of remorse within a variety of settings.
Contents: Preface; Introduction; Scenes and stories of remorse; Analysing remorse; a philosophical approach; Remorse and related emotions: a psychological approach; The interpersonal effects of remorse; Proving remorse; Remorse as a mitigating factor in s
Dr Michael Proeve, formerly of University of South Australia. His research interests include forensic psychology and the psychological treatment of offenders. Dr Proeve has extensive experience in clinical psychological practice, particularly in the foren
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