Beyond rhetoric: Emplotting the life course of criminal justice narratives

Lauren O’Connell, D. Healy
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Understanding key trends within the penal field has become a core preoccupation of criminologists in recent decades. However, critical analyses of the emplotment of narratives, or how narratives themselves are constructed and move through the criminal justice system, can be overlooked, a gap that this article aims to address. Drawing on a range of case studies across the criminological literature, the article aims to build on this work by interrogating four key features of policy and practice narratives that have important implications for how we conceptualise, understand and employ narratives to understand policy and practice developments, namely that such narratives are (a) operating at multiple levels of analysis, (b) shaped by diverse and sometimes agonistic voices, (c) informed by vertical and horizontal influences and (d) fluid and dynamic, and as such can vary temporally and situationally. These features and their implications for understanding criminal justice policy and practice developments are explored next, illustrating that policy and practice can flow both into and from narratives.
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近几十年来,了解刑法领域的主要趋势已成为犯罪学家关注的核心问题。然而,对叙事运用的批判性分析,或者叙事本身是如何构建并在刑事司法系统中移动的,可能会被忽视,这是本文旨在解决的一个差距。借鉴犯罪学文献中的一系列案例研究,本文旨在通过询问政策和实践叙事的四个关键特征来建立这项工作,这些特征对我们如何概念化,理解和使用叙事来理解政策和实践的发展具有重要意义,即这些叙事(a)在多个分析层面上运作,(b)由不同的,有时是激烈的声音塑造,(c)受垂直和水平影响的影响;(d)流动和动态的,因此可能因时间和情况而异。接下来将探讨这些特征及其对理解刑事司法政策和实践发展的影响,说明政策和实践可以流入和流出叙事。
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