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Conflicting Narratives of Crime and Punishment (1st Edition 2020)

Althoff, Martina(Edited by)Dollinger, Bernd(Edited by)Schmidt, Holger(Edited by)
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This book illustrates the importance of conflicting narratives in understanding and dealing with crime, based on a variety of cutting-edge research. Offenders tell stories about crime and punishment, as do policemen, judges and defence lawyers, but so do politicians and the media. Each tells them very differently and only some stories are believed, while others are rejected as implausible leading to conflict. This book explores how these conflicts are carried out and what relationships exist between (often unquestioned) master narratives and (sometimes loud, sometimes silent) counter-narratives? These are questions of central importance for criminology which have thus far received little attention.

This edited collection is international and interdisciplinary in scope, providing empirical insights from such diverse contexts as (social) media, newspapers, comics, police interrogations, social and criminal justice settings, and museum exhibitions. By including contributions from a wide spectrum of academic disciplines and using different methodological approaches, it is of particular interest to students and researchers in criminology and sociology, as well as to scholars of socio-legal studies.   
     

         

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
3030472361 / 9783030472368
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
364
18/07/2020
England
English
288 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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