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  1. Collective responsibility or collective guilt, is the responsibility of organizations, groups and societies. Collective responsibility in the form of collective punishment is often used as a disciplinary measure in closed institutions, e.g. boarding schools (punishing a whole class for the actions of one known or unknown pupil), military units, prisons (juvenile and adult), psychiatric facilities, etc.

  2. Mar 1, 2019 · Stigma by association occurs for myriad reasons 3 and is persistent. At its core, stigmatization by association is found to exist because of the assumption that individuals choose to associate with the stigmatized individual, thus justifying stereotyping of the associated individual (Pontikes et al., 2010).

  3. Dec 4, 2012 · An emerging view appears to be that guilt by association and honor by association may depend on conditioning processes (Walther & Langer, 2010).For example, people often form negative attitudes toward anyone who conveys unpleasant information (e.g., Manis et al. 1974): The unpleasant information coincides with the messenger; hence, the messenger is perceived adversely (a kill-the-messenger effect).

  4. Examples of Guilt by Association: 1. Elizabeth believes that immigration laws should be enforced and that everyone should follow a set process to immigrate to the United States. When she hears that Donald Trump advocates enforcing immigration laws, Elizabeth decides that she can't support immigration laws because she doesn't want to be ...

  5. Sep 7, 2021 · The projection of guilt by association creates barriers to connecting meaningfully with others. Moving past the pitfalls of collective guilt requires forgiveness, or letting go of one's suffering ...

  6. Apr 22, 2024 · In legal terms, “guilty by association” refers to the notion that a person can be considered guilty of a crime merely because they associate with someone who has committed that crime. This concept can be particularly troubling because it implies guilt based on proximity rather than actual participation in criminal activity.

  7. Nov 7, 2020 · Being guilty by association is almost always due to the company you may keep. Discover examples of what makes one adopt guilt by association with our list.