A study of psycho-correction discourse in community correction under restorative justice from the perspective of individuation

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY International Journal of Speech Language and the Law Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI:10.1558/ijsll.19076
Jie Zheng
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Combined with Semantics dimension in Legitimation Code Theory, the fluctuation of semantic waves in the legal counselor’s utterance scaffolds the offender’s cumulative knowledge-building by channeling legal knowledge into his or her repertoire, expanding the offender’s repertoire and helping the offender obtain a correct and complete understanding of the conviction and sentencing. \nWhile the offender’s repertoire expands and persona changes with the advancement of the genres, the affiliation also strengthens in psycho-correction discourse. It is found that the psycho-corrector uses the bondicons stored in the offender’s repertoire as Oracle to evoke the offender to share the values and beliefs (Doxa) around which the community (Gemeinshaft) rally. Then, the offender aligns with the community and becomes a member of it, facilitating his or her reintegration. 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Psycho-correction in community correction in China includes activities helping the offender return to society, such as psycho-counseling, legal counseling, criminal psychological correction and personality disorder treatment. The present research studies the psycho-correction discourse in community correction, which is used to help the offender eliminate criminal mentality and other psychological problems, build legal awareness, improve social adaptability and reintegrate into society. Psycho-correction in community correction is still developing in China, and it is faced with many problems in practice. Psychological correction is not only a research topic of psychology, but also is closely related to law, pedagogy, sociology, linguistics and other disciplines. The present study explores the psycho-correction discourse in community correction by integrating linguistic theory and the theories of educational sociology and law. The present study investigates its research object from the perspective of Individuation Theory (Martin, 2008; 2010) under restorative justice (Zehr, 1990; Martin and Zappavigna, 2016) to find out the patterns of language used by the psycho-correctors in practicing psycho-correction, the social semiotic resources utilized by the offenders to exhibit their changes and reintegration and the practice of restorative justice in psycho-correction discourse. To achieve this objective, three research questions are raised: What are the generic features of psycho-correction discourse in community correction? How is the offender discursively corrected by allocation and affiliation with the unfolding of the genres in psycho-correction discourse? From the perspective of restorative justice, why dose the discursive practice need to be conducted in psycho-correction discourse? Methodologically, adopting the method of ethnographic fieldwork and SFL approach to discourse analysis and taking the corpus software UAM Corpus Tool 3.3k as the analytical tool, this study analyzes twelve psycho-corrections (including six psycho-counseling sessions and six legal counseling sessions). Based on Individuation Theory and combined with Sydney School approach to genre (Martin and Rose, 2008), Legitimation Code Theory (Maton, 2014; 2019) and Iconography (Tann, 2013), this study sets up an analytical framework, which demonstrates the analysis of psycho-correction discourse in community correction from the allocation and affiliation of Individuation Theory and the practice of restorative justice in psycho-correction discourse. Data analysis shows that psycho-correction in community correction consists of two macro-genres: psycho-counseling and legal counseling. The former is composed of three elemental genres: problem diagnosis, problem decomposition and problem elimination, and the latter also contains three: knowing crime, pleading guilty and showing repentance. Both of the two macro-genres have distinctive linguistic realizations. The Individuation analysis of psycho-correction discourse is conducted with the unfolding of the genres. With UAM CorpusTool 3.3k, the present study analyzes the characteristics, categories and distribution differences of attitude resources used by the offender in psycho-counseling and legal counseling. It is found that Specialization dimension in Legitimation Code Theory offers a means of identifying the offender’s personae. With the unfolding of macro-genres, the offender’s persona changes from a self-abandoned offender, an alienated offender, a frustrated offender to a capable offender in psycho-counseling, and from a culpable offender, a stubborn offender, a repentant offender to a redeemed offender in legal counseling. Combined with Semantics dimension in Legitimation Code Theory, the fluctuation of semantic waves in the legal counselor’s utterance scaffolds the offender’s cumulative knowledge-building by channeling legal knowledge into his or her repertoire, expanding the offender’s repertoire and helping the offender obtain a correct and complete understanding of the conviction and sentencing. While the offender’s repertoire expands and persona changes with the advancement of the genres, the affiliation also strengthens in psycho-correction discourse. It is found that the psycho-corrector uses the bondicons stored in the offender’s repertoire as Oracle to evoke the offender to share the values and beliefs (Doxa) around which the community (Gemeinshaft) rally. Then, the offender aligns with the community and becomes a member of it, facilitating his or her reintegration. Iconography explains how the psycho-corrector scaffolds the offender to share values and to foster alliances with members of a particular social group and then to affiliate to that social group. The discursive practice in psycho-correction discourse is conducted under restorative justice. Restorative justice emphasizes tearing off the criminal label, the prevention of recidivism and the offender’s full reintegration into society. It is found that the offender’s persona change along with the expansion of his or her repertoire is the process of de-labeling. The reduction of recidivism is one of the goals of restorative justice. The unpacking and repacking of semantic waves in the legal counselor’s utterance channels legal knowledge into the offender’s repertoire, helping to prevent the re-offending. Semantic waves prompt the offender’s mastery of legal language, which is a kind of powerful knowledge indispensable for the offender’s participation in a higher level of social life. The discursive practice of iconisation in psycho-correction discourse that realigns the offender with the community by sharing communal values is conducted under the restorative tenets of reintegrative shaming, relation restoration and empowerment. In the present study, the complementarity of Individuation Theory with other theories enhances the explanatory power of Individuation Theory, explaining how the psycho-corrector corrects the offender’s problematic psychology and behaviors with discursive strategies, and how the offender uses repertoire resources to achieve change and reintegration. This study realizes appliability stressed by SFL through explaining linguistic phenomena and problems in the field of penalty execution and ameliorating the psycho-corrector’s counseling language. The findings of this study will guide the psycho-corrector’s discursive counseling strategies to better serve community correction. It is also hoped that this study may shed light on more applications of restorative justice in judicial practices in China.
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个性化视角下社区矫正中的心理矫正话语研究
我国社区矫正中的心理矫正包括心理咨询、法律咨询、罪犯心理矫正、人格障碍治疗等帮助罪犯回归社会的活动。本研究以社区矫正中的心理矫正话语为研究对象,旨在帮助罪犯消除犯罪心理等心理问题,树立法律意识,提高社会适应能力,重新融入社会。社区矫正中的心理矫正在我国仍处于发展阶段,在实践中也面临许多问题。心理矫正不仅是心理学的一个研究课题,还与法学、教育学、社会学、语言学等学科密切相关。本研究将语言学理论与教育社会学和法学理论相结合,探讨社区矫正中的心理矫正话语。本研究从恢复性司法(Zehr,1990;Martin和Zappavigna,2016)下的个性化理论(Martin,2008;2010)的角度对其研究对象进行了调查,以了解心理矫正者在实施心理矫正时使用的语言模式,罪犯利用社会符号学资源来展示他们的变化和重新融入,以及心理矫正话语中的恢复性司法实践。为了实现这一目标,提出了三个研究问题:社区矫正中心理矫正话语的一般特征是什么?在心理矫正话语中,犯罪者是如何通过分配和附属来进行话语矫正的?从恢复性司法的角度来看,为什么需要在心理矫正话语中进行话语实践?方法上,本研究采用民族志田野调查法和SFL方法进行语篇分析,并以语料库软件UAM语料库工具3.3k为分析工具,分析了12次心理矫正(包括6次心理咨询和6次法律咨询)。本研究以个性化理论为基础,结合悉尼学派的流派方法(Martin和Rose,2008)、合法化密码理论(Maton,2014;2019)和图像学(Tann,2013),建立了一个分析框架,从个体化理论与心理矫正话语中恢复性司法实践的分配与关联两个方面对社区矫正中的心理矫正话语进行了分析。数据分析表明,社区矫正中的心理矫正包括心理咨询和法律咨询两大宏观类型。前者由问题诊断、问题分解和问题排除三种基本类型组成,后者还包括知罪、认罪、悔罪三种类型。这两种宏观体裁都有其独特的语言实现。心理矫正语篇的个体化分析是随着语类的展开而进行的。利用UAM语料库工具3.3k,分析罪犯在心理咨询和法律咨询中使用态度资源的特点、类别和分布差异。研究发现,合法化密码理论中的专业化维度为犯罪人的人格识别提供了一种手段。随着宏观类型的展开,罪犯的性格从一个自我抛弃的罪犯、一个被疏远的罪犯、沮丧的罪犯转变为心理咨询中的有能力的罪犯,从一个有罪的罪犯、固执的罪犯、悔过的罪犯转变成法律咨询中的救赎罪犯。结合合法代码理论中的语义维度,法律顾问话语中语义波的波动通过将法律知识引导到罪犯的剧目中,扩展罪犯的剧目,帮助罪犯正确、完整地理解定罪量刑,从而支撑了罪犯的累积知识构建。当犯罪者的曲目随着流派的发展而扩展,人物性格也随着流派的进步而变化时,这种联系在心理矫正话语中也得到了加强。研究发现,心理矫正者使用罪犯曲目中存储的纽带图标作为神谕,唤起罪犯分享社区(Gemeinshaft)所围绕的价值观和信仰(Doxa)。然后,罪犯与社区结盟,成为社区的一员,为他或她重新融入社会提供便利。图像学解释了心理矫正者如何让罪犯分享价值观,与特定社会群体的成员建立联盟,然后加入该社会群体。心理矫正话语中的话语实践是在恢复性司法的指导下进行的。 恢复性司法强调撕掉犯罪标签、防止再犯和罪犯充分融入社会。研究发现,罪犯的人格变化是随着其剧目的扩展而去标签化的过程。减少累犯是恢复性司法的目标之一。法律顾问话语中语义波的分解和重新包装将法律知识引导到罪犯的剧目中,有助于防止再次犯罪。语义波促使犯罪者掌握法律语言,这是犯罪者参与更高水平社会生活所不可或缺的一种强大知识。心理矫正话语中的意象化话语实践是在重新融入社会的羞辱、关系恢复和赋权的恢复原则下进行的,通过分享社区价值观使罪犯与社区重新结合。在本研究中,个性化理论与其他理论的互补性增强了个性化理论的解释力,解释了心理矫正者如何用话语策略纠正罪犯的问题心理和行为,以及罪犯如何利用剧目资源实现改变和重新融入。本研究通过解释刑罚执行领域中的语言现象和问题,以及改进心理矫正者的咨询语言,实现了SFL强调的适用性。本研究的结果将指导心理矫正者的话语咨询策略,更好地为社区矫正服务。希望本研究能为我国恢复性司法在司法实践中的更多应用提供借鉴。
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