When ideal victims don’t make ideal offenders: The (re)framing of legacy case prosecutions against elderly perpetrators of state violence

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Crime Media Culture Pub Date : 2023-02-22 DOI:10.1177/17416590231155384
Kevin Hearty
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This article undertakes a victimological critique of media coverage, social media commentary and parliamentary debate on the prosecution of former British soldier Dennis Hutchings for the death of an unarmed and vulnerable adult in Northern Ireland in 1974. It argues that a careful reframing of events and actors by the media, politicians and veterans’ movement has obfuscated perceptions of victimhood by creating a climate that favours the perpetrator rather than the victim. While this victimological reframing may reflect the natural sympathy felt towards aged and ailing defendants, it also speaks to the ability to manipulate coverage of the case so that it serves current interests: on the one hand it fits with the UK Government’s socio-political interests in how historic state violence in the North of Ireland should be ‘dealt with’, while on the other hand it also reflects longstanding cultural sensitivities that the British ‘imagined community’ has about its military veterans. This has seen Hutchings being framed less as an ‘ideal offender’ who targeted an unarmed and vulnerable person and more as an elderly victim of a politicised ‘witch hunt’ against military veterans.
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当理想的受害者不能成为理想的罪犯时:(重新)构建针对老年国家暴力肇事者的遗留案件起诉
本文对媒体报道、社交媒体评论和议会辩论进行了受害者学批判,这些报道、评论和辩论涉及前英国士兵丹尼斯·哈钦斯因1974年在北爱尔兰杀害一名手无寸铁、易受伤害的成年人而被起诉一事。它认为,媒体、政客和退伍军人运动对事件和行为体的仔细重新定义,创造了一种有利于施暴者而非受害者的氛围,混淆了人们对受害者身份的看法。虽然这种对受害者的重新定义可能反映了人们对年老体弱的被告的自然同情,但它也表明了操纵案件报道的能力,使其符合当前的利益:一方面,它符合英国政府在如何“处理”北爱尔兰历史性国家暴力方面的社会政治利益,另一方面,它也反映了英国“想象中的社区”对退伍军人的长期文化敏感性。这让哈钦斯不再被诬陷为一个针对手无寸铁和弱势群体的“理想罪犯”,而是一个针对退伍军人的政治化“政治迫害”的老年受害者。
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期刊介绍: Crime, Media, Culture is a fully peer reviewed, international journal providing the primary vehicle for exchange between scholars who are working at the intersections of criminological and cultural inquiry. It promotes a broad cross-disciplinary understanding of the relationship between crime, criminal justice, media and culture. The journal invites papers in three broad substantive areas: * The relationship between crime, criminal justice and media forms * The relationship between criminal justice and cultural dynamics * The intersections of crime, criminal justice, media forms and cultural dynamics
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