From the Book - First edition.
Is public shaming needed in today's society? The digital age amplifies the dangers of public shaming / Kristine Iannelli
Public shaming erodes free expression / Russell Blackford
Public shaming disrupts due process / Tauriq Moosa
Institutions and corporations that do harm should be shamed / Amelia Urry
Courts using creative forms of punishment should also use caution / Greg Beato
Is public shaming an effective disciplinary tool? Shaming juvenile offenders does not benefit anyone / Robyn Lincoln
Online shaming robs people of their humanity / Anne Collier
Shamed children of color may internalize racist cultural standards / Stacey Patton
Shame is not an appropriate tool for the classroom / Pernille Ripp
Kids want discipline, not shame / Jennifer Keys Adair
Should the media engage in public shaming? Online shaming is a kind of bullying / Laura Hudson
Public shaming is an abuse of the media's power / Kristy Hess and Lisa Waller
Online shaming is becoming too widespread / Fruzsina Eordogh
Insensitive tweets can cause a tremendous backlash / Jesse Singal
Social media shaming is a good thing / Matt Buchanan
Is public shaming an appropriate means of punishing criminal offenders? Judges should not use public shaming for publicity's sake / David M. Reutter
Public shaming might not constitute cruel and unusual punishment / Lyle Denniston
The public shaming of sensitive offenses violates civil rights / David Rosen
Social media shaming is a fair and effective punishment / Lauren M. Goldman
Shaming can reduce recidivism / Wray Herbert
Humiliation is appropriate in certain circumstances / John Richards.