The Trouble with Blame : Victims, Perpetrators, and Responsibility

the trouble with blame : victims, perpetrators, and responsibility

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The Trouble with Blame : Victims, Perpetrators, and Responsibility

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Blame society. Blame a bad upbringing. Blame the circumstances. Blame the victim--she may even blame herself. But what about the perpetrator? When the blame is all assigned, will anyone be left to take responsibility?

This powerful book takes up the disturbing topic of victimization and blame as a pathology of our time and its consequences for personal responsibility. By probing the psychological dynamics of victims and perpetrators of rape, sexual abuse, and domestic violence, Sharon Lamb seeks to answer some crucial questions: How do victims become victims and sometimes perpetrators? How can we break the psychological circle of perpetrators blaming others and victims blaming themselves? How do victims and perpetrators view their actions and reactions? And how does our social response to them facilitate patterns of excuse?

With clarity and compassion, Lamb examines the theories, excuses, and psychotherapies that strip both victims of their power and perpetrators of their agency--and thus deprive them of the means to human dignity, healing, and reparation. She shows how the current practice of painting victims as pure innocents may actually help perpetrators of abuse to shirk responsibility for their actions; they too can claim to be victims in their own right, passive and will-less in their wrongdoing.

The Trouble with Blame clarifies the social cost (quickly becoming so apparent) of letting perpetrators off too easily, and points out the dangers of over-emphasizing victimization, two problems which eclipse our dire need for accountability and recovery.

From the Back Cover
The Trouble with Blame is exceptionally well written and free of jargon ... Lamb stakes out a very subtle and nuanced feminist position on the concrete issues of sexual victimization, as well as on the more philosophical terrain of free will and determinism. Philosophers, and anyone interested in either of these two sorts of concerns, would do well to avail themselves of the riches of The Trouble with Blame.-Lawrence Blum, Ethics

The Trouble with Blame : Victims, Perpetrators, and Responsibility

The Trouble with Blame : Victims, Perpetrators, and Responsibility,Sharon Lamb,Harvard University Press,0674910117,Criminal Law,Criminal Law - General,Criminology,General,Moral Development (Psychology),Psychology,Social Psychology,Psychology & Psychiatry / General

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