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Cultural criminology and narrative criminology’s shared interests
Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, 2020Cultural criminology and narrative criminology’s shared interests – More than just criminological verstehen This article explores the intersection of two criminological perspectives—cultural criminology and narrative criminology. Taking inspiration from Mills and Fleetwood’s article, ‘Prepping and verstehen: A narrative criminological ...
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Conclusion: Criminology of Narrative Fiction
2021The purpose of this chapter is to reflect on the development of the argument for a theory of criminological fiction in the previous six chapters. The chapter opens with an extended example, Martin Scorsese’s The Departed (2006), which demonstrates the way in which the three aetiological ...
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A Criminology of Narrative Fiction
2021Drawing on complex narratives across film, TV, novels and graphic novels, this authoritative critical analysis demonstrates the value of fictional narratives as a tool for understanding, explaining and reducing crime and social harm. McGregor establishes an original theory of the criminological value of fiction.
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"Protecting and defending Mummy: Narrative Criminology and Psychosocial Criminology
2019Narrative criminology (NC) studies the narratives of offenders, approaching them from a sociological and linguistic perspective. Psychosocial criminology (PSC), by contrast, applies the discoveries of psychoanalysis to criminology, following the British tradition of psychosocial studies, which approach social problems and crime as connected to the ...
A. Verde, N. Knechtlin
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Stories of Violence: A Narrative Criminological Study of Ambiguity
British Journal of Criminology, 2015Violence features in human life, not only as actual physical confrontation but also as stories. Stories of violence are particularly important in violence-prone subcultures and among those partaking in the illegal drug economy. Drawing on narrative analysis, this study examines stories of violence among a population of incarcerated Norwegian drug ...
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Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 2022
There is great scope for narrative criminology and historical criminology to come together and, in collaboration, find ways for the practices of each to strengthen the other. Ultimately, both have a shared focus: the stories (past and present) that we use to make sense of crime, and the criminal justice system.
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There is great scope for narrative criminology and historical criminology to come together and, in collaboration, find ways for the practices of each to strengthen the other. Ultimately, both have a shared focus: the stories (past and present) that we use to make sense of crime, and the criminal justice system.
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Theoretical Criminology, 2020
Notions of ‘the self’ in criminology are rarely explored or defined, which is surprising given how pervasively the term is used. According to narrative criminology, the self is generated and moulded by the stories we tell; our identity emerges through narrative scripts and these stories motivate future action.
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Notions of ‘the self’ in criminology are rarely explored or defined, which is surprising given how pervasively the term is used. According to narrative criminology, the self is generated and moulded by the stories we tell; our identity emerges through narrative scripts and these stories motivate future action.
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Where Is This Story Going? A Critical Analysis of the Emerging Field of Narrative Criminology
Annual Review of Criminology, 2021Shadd Maruna, Marieke Liem
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