Multiple Choice
Which of the following describes a difference between disintegrative shaming and reintegrative shaming?
A) Disintegrative shaming focuses on the bad act itself and reintegrative shaming focuses on causing embarrassment.
B) Reintegrative shaming has the potential to cause more harm, whereas disintegrative shaming tries to fix the harm that has already been caused.
C) Reintegrative shaming tries to minimize harm to family and disintegrative shaming focuses on deterring others from offending.
D) Disintegrative shaming has the potential to cause a lot of anger and reintegrative shaming focuses on communicating messages of disapproval, but at the same time helping the offender integrate back into society.
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