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Criminal Accusation Political Rationales and Socio-Legal Practices




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 01/2019
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Accusing someone of committing a crime arrests everyday social relations and unfurls processes that decide on who to admit to criminal justice networks. Accusation demarcates specific subjects as the criminally accused, who then face courtroom trials, and possible punishment. It inaugurates a crime’s historical journey into being with sanctioned accuserssuccessfully making criminal allegations against accused persons in the presence of authorized juridical agents. Given this decisive role in the production of criminal identities, it is surprising that criminal accusation has received relatively short shrift in sociological, socio-legal and criminological discourses. In this book, George Pavlich redresses this oversight by framing a socio-legal field directed to political rationales and practices of criminal accusation. The focus of its interrogation is the truth-telling powers of an accusatory lore that creates subjects within the confines ofsocially authorized spaces. And, in this respect, the book has two overarching aims in mind. First, it names and analyses powers of criminal accusation – its history, rationales, rites and effects – as an enduring gateway to criminal justice. Second, the book evaluates the prospects for limiting and/or changing apparatuses of criminal accusation. By understanding their powers, might it be possible to decrease the number who enter criminal justice’s gates? This question opens debate on the subject of the book’s final section: the prospects for more inclusive accusative grammars that do not, as a reflex, turn to exclusionary visions of crime and vengeful, segregated, corrective or risk-orientated punishment. Highlighting how expansive criminal justice systems are populated by accusatorial powers, and how it might be possible to recalibrate the lore that feeds them, this ground-breaking analysis will be of considerable interest to scholars working in socio-legalresearch studies, critical criminology, social theory, postcolonial studies and critical legal theory.




Sommario

Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Accusation: Landscapes of Exclusion 2 Apparatuses of Criminal Accusation 3 Avowal and Criminal Accusation 4 The Violent Rhetoric of Accusation: Cicero and the Marcus Ameleus Scaurus Case 5 Cultural Grammars of Accusation: Thomas of Monmouth’s Blood Libel Accusations 6 Creating Crime: Accusatory Entryways to Criminal Justice 7 The Lore of Criminal Accusation 8 Criminal Justice and Cape Law’s Persons 9 Forget Crime: Accusation, Governance and Criminology 10 The Emergence of Habitual Criminals inNineteenth-Century Britain: Implications for Criminology 11 The Subjects of Criminal Identification Afterword Index




Autore

George Pavlich is a Canada Research Chair in Social Theory, Culture and Law, and Professor of Law and Sociology at the University of Alberta, Canada.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780367185633

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.05 lb
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 233
Pagine Romane: xiv


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