/sɛlf rɪˌkrɪməˈneɪʃən/ – Noun
Definition: việc tự đảo ngược lời buộc tội về phía mình.
A more thorough explanation: Self-recrimination refers to the act of blaming or reproaching oneself for something, especially in a legal context. It involves self-accusation or self-condemnation for one’s actions or behavior.
Example: During the trial, the defendant’s self-recrimination was evident as he expressed deep remorse for his actions.