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Scapegoating is examined as a contemporary issue within modern democratic justice systems, challenging the notion that it is merely an ancient practice. Ann Daniel provides firsthand accounts of notable disciplinary cases involving prominent figures in law and medicine, illustrating how these individuals were targeted as scapegoats by their professional communities. The book explores the dynamics of reputation management and the consequences faced by those caught in the crossfire of public scrutiny and institutional pressures.
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Scapegoats for a Profession, Daniel
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- Released
- 1998
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- Title
- Scapegoats for a Profession
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Daniel
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Released
- 1998
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 196
- ISBN13
- 9789057022760
- Category
- Social sciences, Health / Medicine
- Description
- Scapegoating is examined as a contemporary issue within modern democratic justice systems, challenging the notion that it is merely an ancient practice. Ann Daniel provides firsthand accounts of notable disciplinary cases involving prominent figures in law and medicine, illustrating how these individuals were targeted as scapegoats by their professional communities. The book explores the dynamics of reputation management and the consequences faced by those caught in the crossfire of public scrutiny and institutional pressures.