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im confused... is good behaviour bond effective or ineffective in ensuring re integrative shamingg?...why/why nott?
Depends on the conditions of the bond?aanka said:im confused... is good behaviour bond effective or ineffective in ensuring re integrative shamingg?...why/why nott?
there is no reel condition..ish jus an overall answer as to whether its effective or nottt?-may-cat- said:Depends on the conditions of the bond?
Thiscxlxoxk said:Not all good behaviour bonds are reintegrative shaming in nature...some just say to be on "good behaviour"...
Reintegrative shaming brings together the offending party and the victim/s so that the offender can see the harm and suffering they have inflicted on the victim...
So yeah...if a bond required such a condition (to see the victim periodically over a length of time)...then it would be reintegrative shaming...
Would that be effective in ensuring it achieves the aims of reintegrative shaming?
Well after the bond is over, the criminal would no longer see the victim, and he can forget about him, and commit another crime...Or after the bond is over, the victim and criminal can reconcile and become friends, and in that case he/she will be a living memory of what he did, and what he shouldn't do from now on!
It really depends on the situation, and the conditions of the bond. It is hard to tell whether a good behaviour bond will be effective in ensuring the achievement of the aims set out by reintegrative shaming.
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I got 80 for legal, not that great and haven't read a textbook since the HSC exams so sorry if it is of no help.