Interdependency, Perceived Shame, and Probability of Wrongdoing Among Chinese Students: A Partial Test of the Reintegrative Shaming Theory

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Yue Zhuo, Xiaojin Chen, Jianhong Liu, Xin Jiang
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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.
中国学生的相互依赖、感知羞耻感与不当行为概率:重新整合羞耻感理论的部分检验
与其他主流犯罪学理论相比,再整合羞辱理论的实证评价不足。鉴于RST对非西方社会的独特关注以及羞耻在中国社会的重要性,中国为RST的实证评估提供了战略背景。本研究以中国青少年为样本,探讨相互依赖与不当行为发生概率之间的关系,以及感知羞耻感的中介作用。我们发现,强烈的学校依恋与减少做错事的可能性直接相关,并通过感知羞耻感间接相关。家庭和邻里依恋对感知羞耻感和不当行为概率的影响不显著。研究结果部分支持了RST的观点,并强调了学校在中国儿童发展中的重要作用。
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Crime & Delinquency
Crime & Delinquency CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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4.30
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155
期刊介绍: Crime & Delinquency is a peer reviewed, policy-oriented journal for the scholar and professional with an interest in the field of criminology and criminal justice. The journal was developed to focus on a wide variety of issues and concerns that impact the criminal justice system.
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