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Modus narrandi sceleris: Temporal shift in the crafting style of crime narratives
This study contributes to a methodological debate within narrative studies, emerging from the specific context of
narrative criminology. It examines the evolution of storytelling styles, focusing on how the narrative selection process shapes a
narrative, thereby revealing both the origins of narratives and their capacity to offer critical insights into the narrator’s
perspective. This research specifically investigates the change of how narratives about the same events or topics, as recounted by
two different individuals, change over time in terms of their narrative construction. Focusing on crime narratives provided by two
participants – a drug dealer and a gangmaster – first in 2019 and again in 2023, the study demonstrates how these narratives not
only evolve in structural complexity but also incorporate more sophisticated elements that highlight the narrators’ agency,
rationalize or justify their criminal actions, or depict complex criminal identities. The findings underscore the potent
methodological contributions this approach can make to narrative criminology, offering new insights into criminal behavior and
dynamics that might not be as apparent in single-time-point interviews. This approach thus enriches the broader narrative studies
discourse by applying its techniques and insights to the unique challenges and structures of criminal narratives.
期刊介绍:
Narrative Inquiry is devoted to providing a forum for theoretical, empirical, and methodological work on narrative. Articles appearing in Narrative Inquiry draw upon a variety of approaches and methodologies in the study of narrative as a way to give contour to experience, tradition, and values to next generations. Particular emphasis is placed on theoretical approaches to narrative and the analysis of narratives in human interaction, including those practiced by researchers in psychology, linguistics and related disciplines.