“Can I Have a Look?”: The Discursive Management of Victims’ Personal Space During Police First Response Call-Outs to Domestic Abuse Incidents

Kate Steel
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Abstract The complexities of domestic abuse as both a lived experience and a crime generate unique communicative challenges at the scene of emergency police call-outs. Space is a prominent and complex feature of these ecounters, entailing a juxtaposition of the institutional and the private, whereby frontline officers seek evidence of abuse from victims in the same space in which the abuse occurred. This paper explores how speakers manage one evidentially salient aspect of these encounters: officers’ advancement into victim’s immediate personal space to inspect and photograph their injuries. As compared with the attention dedicated to preserving vulnerable victims’ personal ‘bubble’ of space in formal investigative interviews, first response guidelines allow participants more leeway to adapt their behaviour according to the unpredictable demands of each situation. I present two case studies here which form part of a wider study of first response call-outs to domestic abuse incidents reported to a UK police force. The audio data have been extracted from police body-worn video footage and transcribed, with visual information represented intralinearly. Through conversation analysis, I examine the microinteractional means by which personal space is made relevant and consequential to the unfolding talk, with a focus on how ownership rights and control over the space are (re)constructed discursively. Analysis demonstrates that entering victims’ personal space can be managed in ways that either reinforce their disempowered position or afford them some control. The findings have implications in relation to victims’ potential vulnerability, police-victim relations and the nature of the evidence produced.
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“我能看一下吗?”:家庭暴力事件中警察第一反应呼叫中受害者个人空间的话语管理
家庭暴力作为一种生活经历和犯罪的复杂性,在紧急警察呼叫现场产生了独特的沟通挑战。空间是这些柜台的一个突出和复杂的特点,需要将机构和私人并置,即前线官员在发生虐待的同一空间从受害者那里寻找虐待的证据。本文探讨了演讲者如何处理这些遭遇的一个明显突出的方面:警官进入受害者的直接个人空间检查和拍摄他们的伤害。在正式的调查访谈中,与致力于保护弱势受害者的个人“泡沫”空间的关注相比,第一反应指南允许参与者根据每种情况的不可预测的需求来调整他们的行为。我在这里提出两个案例研究,这是对向英国警方报告的家庭暴力事件的第一反应呼叫的更广泛研究的一部分。音频数据是从警方随身携带的录像片段中提取出来的,并进行了转录,视觉信息在线性内表示。通过对话分析,我研究了微互动手段,通过这种手段,个人空间与展开的谈话相关并产生影响,重点关注空间的所有权和控制权是如何(重新)构建的。分析表明,进入受害者的私人空间可以通过加强他们被剥夺权力的地位或给予他们一些控制权的方式来管理。调查结果涉及到受害者的潜在脆弱性、警察与受害者的关系以及所提供证据的性质。
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