THE EMERALD HANDBOOK OF NARRATIVE CRIMINOLOGY
Edited By
Jennifer Fleetwood
Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Lois Presser
University of Tennessee, USA
Sveinung Sandberg
University of Oslo, Norway
Thomas Ugelvik
University of Oslo, Norway
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Table of Contents
Jennifer Fleetwood, Lois Presser, Sveinung Sandberg and Thomas Ugelvik
Sbastien Tutenges
Anna Offit
Rod Earle
Olga Petintseva
Carmen Wickramagamage and Jody Miller
Simon Copeland
Avi Brisman
Heith Copes, Andy Hochstetler and Jared Ragland
Eamonn Carrabine
Thomas Ugelvik
Elizabeth A. Cook and Sandra Walklate
Kristen Lee Hourigan
Alice Ievins
Bernd Dollinger and Selina Heppchen
Don L. Kurtz and Alayna Colburn
David Canter, Donna Youngs and David Rowlands
Dan Jerome S. Barrera
Alfredo Verde and Nicol Knechtlin
Lois Presser
Xiaoye Zhang and Xianliang Dong
Sveinung Sandberg and Jan C. Andersen
Floretta Boonzaier
List of Figures, Illustrations and Tables
Chapter 5
Table 5.1 | Doxastic Interviews Compared to Epistemic Interviews | 94 |
Chapter 9
Image 9.1 | Chico Stands in the Doorway of His Trailer, Sand Mountain, Marshall County, Ala | 182 |
Image 9.2 | Chico in His Yard, Sand Mountain, Marshall County, Ala | 182 |
Image 9.3 | Chico Stands in His Yard, Sand Mountain, Marshall County, Ala. Nearby a Hand-painted Sign Reads, DON'T GET CAUGHT BEING STUPID | 183 |
Image 9.4 | Chico's Trailer, Sand Mountain, Marshall County, Ala | 185 |
Image 9.5 | A DRUG FREE ZONE Sign Is Posted to a Tree in Chico's Front Yard, Sand Mountain, Marshall County, Ala | 186 |
Image 9.6 | An Effigy Is Attached to a Noose in Chico's Front Yard, Sand Mountain, Marshall County, Ala | 187 |
Image 9.7 | Chico Holds a Propane Torch between Taking Hits of Meth and Smoking Marijuana Inside His Home on Sand Mountain, Marshall County, Ala | 188 |
Image 9.8 | Chico Wearing a Dia de los Muertos Masks, Sits in His Living Room Underneath a Swastika, Copy of the US Constitution and a Confederate Battle Flag | 188 |
Image 9.9 | Chico and Alice Sit in the Front Yard of Chico's Trailer on Sand Mountain, Marshall County, Ala | 190 |
Chapter 10
Figure 10.1 | Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Carceri, pl X, First State, c.1745 | 205 |
Figure 10.2 | Ferdinando Galli de Bibiena, Illustration of a Scene Design from Direzioni della Prospettiva Teorica, c.1711 | 206 |
Figure 10.3 | Canaletto The Mouth of the Grand Canal Looking West towards the Carit, c.17291730 | 208 |
Figure 10.4 | Giovanni Paolo Panini, Roman Capriccio: The Pantheon and Other Monuments, 1735 | 209 |
Figure 10.5 | Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Vedute di Roma: the Fontana dell Acqua Giulia, c.1753 | 210 |
Figure 10.6 | Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Carceri, pl XIII, Second State, c. 1761 | 212 |
Chapter 11
Image 11.1 | Ugelvik Family Mauser Rifle | 221 |
Image 11.2 | Ugelvik Family Maser Rifle; Detail with Wehrmacht Symbols | 221 |
Image 11.3 | Ugelvik Family Mauser; Detail with Wehrmacht symbols | 222 |
Chapter 17
Figure 17.1 | SSA-I Results for 71 Offenders' Responses on Roles Questionnaire | 349 |
Table 17.1 | Indicative Statements that Define Themes of Narrative Roles Taken from Narrative Roles Questionnaire | 350 |
Table 17.2 | Narrative Integration of Affective, Cognitive and Offence-specific Identity Components of Offending | 351 |
Chapter 18
Table 18.1 | Profile of the Data Analysed | 375 |
Table 18.2 | The Stories that Occupy the Civil Sphere in the Philippines from 2015 to 2017 | 376 |
Figure 18.1 | Types of Drug War Stories that Proliferated in the Philippine Civil Sphere, 20152017 | 384 |
Chapter 23
Table 23.1 | Phase One: Useful Analytic Questions | 474 |
Table 23.2 | Phase Two: Useful Analytic Questions | 480 |
Table 23.3 | Phase Three: Useful Analytic Questions | 484 |
List of Contributors
Jan C. Andersen,University of Oslo, Norway.
Jan is a Scientific Assistant at the University of Oslo, Norway. He has a Masters in Criminology from the University of Oslo. His research focusses on IS propaganda on the Internet and the everyday religion of young Muslims.
Dan Jerome S. Barrera,Negros Oriental State University, Philippines.
Dan Jerome is affiliated with the College of Criminal Justice Education of Negros Oriental State University Main, Bayawan-Sta. Catalina, and Siaton Campuses in Negros Oriental, Philippines. He is interested in the power of narratives to influence actions among criminal justice clients and agents.