Stigmatizing shaming is:

A. the idea that certain types of punishment can reduce recidivism as long as they do not involve banishment.
B. the effect of certain punishments whereby the offender feels rejected by the community.
C. partly accomplished by exiling the individual.
D. no longer practiced in the industrialized world.


Answer: B

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