inhibitionsrestraints
Inhibitionsrestraints is a concept used in psychology and related disciplines to describe the combined influence of internal inhibitions and external restraints on human behavior. It refers to the overall strength or balance of deterrents that prevent individuals from acting in ways that violate personal morals or social norms.
Internal inhibitions are psychological factors such as guilt, empathy, fear of self-disapproval, and beliefs about right
Researchers view inhibitionsrestraints as dynamic and context-dependent, with individuals weighing perceived risks and benefits before acting.
Measurement often combines self-report scales of self-control and moral emotions with behavioral tasks and criminological indicators
Critics note that inhibitionsrestraints can overlap with established constructs such as self-control and deterrence theory, and
See also: self-control, deterrence, social norms, criminology, behavioral psychology.