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feelings of shame were likely over issues of
waste management, greediness, and incompetence. While guilt is evoked by an individual's
standards, shame is the result of group standards. Therefore ... shame, unlike guilt, is felt only in
the context of other people.
The first hominids could keep track of cooperation and defection only by firsthand
observation. Many animals use visual ... eschewing public
shaming, society has begun to rely more heavily on individual feelings of guilt to enhance
cooperation.
Guilt prevails in many social dilemmas, including one area
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EFTA00304686Set 9
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feelings of shame were likely over issues of
waste management, greediness, and incompetence. While guilt is evoked by an individual's
standards, shame is the result of group standards. Therefore ... shame, unlike guilt, is felt only in
the context of other people.
The first hominids could keep track of cooperation and defection only by firsthand
observation. Many animals use visual ... eschewing public
shaming, society has begun to rely more heavily on individual feelings of guilt to enhance
cooperation.
Guilt prevails in many social dilemmas, including one area
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EFTA00223638Set 9
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history
of violence, considering only those acts for which there are
documented findings of guilt (i.e., DHO, Court, Parole, Mandatory
Release, or Supervised Release Violation). This item includes
the individual ... Severity of violence is determined by the offense behavior
regardless of the conviction/finding of guilt offense. History
of Violence points combine both seriousness and recency of prior
violent incidents ... Page 10
simple assault, fights, domestic disputes, etc.) There must be a
finding of guilt.
Serious History of Violence - Aggressive or intimidating behavior
which is likely to cause serious bodily
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EFTA02721983Set 11
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enemy
accuses us of is more appropriately descriptive of it. When we add Western Guilt and Shame, our
need to be liked, and o ther psychological dimensions, basic thoughts solidify ... deep attachment to freedom as well as cultural and psychological
tendencies toward diversity, Western guilt and expectations of truthfulness, this effort is devious
and difficult to uproot. The Civilization Jihadists ... following their Islamic beliefs dutifully.
FP: Tell us how Western shame and guilt play into all of this.
Siegel: One of the dirty little secrets the Control Factor preys upon
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EFTA02521014Set 11
2013-02-0814p7,135w
enemy accuses us of is more appropriately descriptive of it. When we
add Western Guilt and Shame, our need to be liked, and other psychological dimensions, basic thoughts solidify into ... deep attachment to freedom as well as cultural and
psychological tendencies toward diversity, Western guilt and expectations of truthfulness, this effort is devious and
difficult to uproot. The Civilization Jihadists ... following their Islamic beliefs dutifully.
FP: Tell us how Western shame and guilt play into all of this.
Siegel: One of the dirty little secrets the Control Factor preys upon
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accuses us of is more appr=priately descriptive of it. When we add Western Guilt
and Shame, our need =o be liked, and other psychological dimensions, basic thoughts solidify into ... deep attachment to freedom as well as =ultural and psychological
tendencies toward diversity, Western guilt =nd expectations of truthfulness, this effort is devious and difficult to u=root.
The Civilization ... accepting such responsibility.
Shelby Steele has written brilliantly about what he calls "=hite guilt" and outlines how whites during the
60's and th=reafter were pressured into a transaction
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EFTA02521723Set 11
2013-02-0812p6,583w
accuses us of is more appr=priately descriptive of it. When we add Western Guilt
and Shame, our need =o be liked, and other psychological dimensions, basic thoughts solidify into ... deep attachment to freedom as well as =ultural and psychological tendencies
toward diversity, Western guilt =nd expectations of truthfulness, this effort is devious and difficult to u=root. The
Civilization ... accepting such responsibility.
Shelby Steele has written brilliantly about what he calls "=hite guilt" and outlines how whites during the 60's and
th=reafter were pressured into a transaction
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EFTA01728622Set 10
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many
acquaintance-exploitation cases. It is what I call, "say no, yell, and tell" guilt. This
is the result of societal attitudes and prevention programs that tell potential child
victims ... victimiza-
tion in more socially acceptable but inaccurate ways that relieve them of this
guilt. Except for child prostitution, most sexual-exploitation-of-children cases in
the United States involve ... incomplete, inaccurate, distorted disclosures when they do happen
■ lifetime of victim shame, embarrassment, and guilt
■ offenders with numerous victims over an extended period of time
■ ineffective prevention programs that also
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EFTA00183868Set 9
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upon the offender in community control. However, if the court withholds
adjudication of guilt or impacts a period of interconstlon its a condition of community control,
the period ... fora? ar coordort.
(b) 'Convicted' means that there has boon a dotormlnation of guilt en a result of o trial or the
entry of a plot of guilty or nolo ... Count L FROCUREFERSON UNDER AGE OF 18 FOR PROFITTUTION
SECTION 1: JUDGMENT OF GUILT
• TM court bereby adjudge. you to be gully of the above offense(s).
Now, therefore
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EFTA00139151Set 9
2019-08-1084p39,801w
that
an inmate likely violated BOP rules but without making a presumptive decision about guilt. A Special Investigative
Services Threat Assessment was completed August 2, 2019, but results were inconclusive ... frequently experience
significant stress when they contemplate the potential consequences associated with findings of guilt.
Dr. entered a Psychology Services Intake Screening into PDS-BEMR on July ... that
an inmate likely violated BOP rules but without making a presumptive decision about guilt. A Special Investigative
Services Threat Assessment was completed August 2, 2019, but results were inconclusive
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aggregates the expected
testimony of witnesses so as to reach a conclusion of guilt. Our contention is reinforced by the
fact that key prosecution witnesses have provided evidence and testimony ... information provided by
these women goes directly to the question of Mr. Epstein's guilt or innocence, it is classic Brady
information. We understand that the U.S. Attorney might ... that whcn the Government possesses information that goes directly to a target's factual
guilt or innocence, the target should be informed about such heartland exculpatory evidence.
Most importantly, aside
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will] apply I I analyses reliably to the facts of a case in determining
guilt." See Raymond, 700 F. Supp. 2d at 150 (rejecting argument that a jury could ... acts with were illegal and will
misapply that evidence in evaluating Ms. Maxwell's guilt or innocence to the charged Mann Act
conspiracies. Her evidence should therefore be excluded under ... crimes charged in the Indictment, because it is probative proof of
the defendant's guilt of those crimes. The instruction the defense proposes, in
contrast, creates serious risk that
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work through them.
A common cycle of emotions after surviving sexual trauma is: (1) guilt and shame, (2) blame and
anger, (3) grieving/mourning, and (4) fear and anxiety. This cycle ... general outline of common reactions. Let's consider them in more
depth.
I. GUILT AND SHAME
There can be a lot of secrecy surrounding sexual trauma. Victims who come forward ... should nor have done.
Survivors of sexual trauma may internalize these messages and feel guilt and shame. They may
replay in their minds the things they could have done
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work through them.
A common cycle of emotions after surviving sexual trauma is: (1) guilt and shame, (2) blame and
anger, (3) grieving/mourning, and (4) fear and anxiety. This cycle ... general outline of common reactions. Let's consider them in more
depth.
I. GUILT AND SHAME
There can be a lot of secrecy surrounding sexual trauma. Victims who come forward ... should nor have done.
Survivors of sexual trauma may internalize these messages and feel guilt and shame. They may
replay in their minds the things they could have done
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EFTA01651471Set 10
2018-04-183p1,106w
work through them.
A common cycle of emotions after surviving sexual trauma is: (1) guilt and shame, (2) blame and
anger, (3) grieving/mourning, and (4) fear and anxiety. This cycle ... general outline of common reactions. Let's consider them in more
depth.
I. GUILT AND SHAME
There can be a lot of secrecy surrounding sexual trauma. Victims who come forward ... should nor have done.
Survivors of sexual trauma may internalize these messages and feel guilt and shame. They may
replay in their minds the things they could have done
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