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Interdependency, Perceived Shame, and Probability of Wrongdoing Among Chinese Students: A Partial Test of the Reintegrative Shaming Theory
Yue Zhuo1; Xiaojin Chen2; LIU JIANHONG3; Xin Jiang2
2023-10
Source PublicationCrime & Delinquency
ISSN0011-1287
Abstract

Compared with other mainstream criminological theories, Reintegrative Shaming Theory (RST) draws insufficient empirical evaluations. Given RST’s unique attention to non-Western societies and the significance of shaming in Chinese society, China provides a strategic setting for RST’s empirical assessment. Utilizing a Chinese youth sample, this study explores the association between interdependency and the probability of wrongdoing, and the mediating role of perceived shame. We find that strong school attachment is directly associated with the reduced likelihood of wrongdoing, and indirectly via perceived shame. The effects of family and neighborhood attachments on perceived shame and the probability of wrongdoing are insignificant. The results lend partial support to RST and highlight the essential role of school in children’s development in the Chinese context.

KeywordInterdependency Perceived Shame Probability Of Wrongdoing Juvenile China
DOI10.1177/00111287231207376
Indexed BySSCI
WOS Research AreaCriminology & Penology
WOS SubjectCriminology & Penology
WOS IDWOS:001095054000001
PublisherSAGE PUBLICATIONS INC2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85175418372
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Law
DEPARTMENT OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES
Corresponding AuthorYue Zhuo
Affiliation1.St. John’s University, New York, NY, USA
2.Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA
3.University of Macau, Taipa, China
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Yue Zhuo,Xiaojin Chen,LIU JIANHONG,et al. Interdependency, Perceived Shame, and Probability of Wrongdoing Among Chinese Students: A Partial Test of the Reintegrative Shaming Theory[J]. Crime & Delinquency, 2023.
APA Yue Zhuo., Xiaojin Chen., LIU JIANHONG., & Xin Jiang (2023). Interdependency, Perceived Shame, and Probability of Wrongdoing Among Chinese Students: A Partial Test of the Reintegrative Shaming Theory. Crime & Delinquency.
MLA Yue Zhuo,et al."Interdependency, Perceived Shame, and Probability of Wrongdoing Among Chinese Students: A Partial Test of the Reintegrative Shaming Theory".Crime & Delinquency (2023).
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