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Talking Criminal Justice Michael Coyle

Talking Criminal Justice By Michael Coyle

Talking Criminal Justice by Michael Coyle


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This book studies the language used in criminal justice discourse as causal and inherently political, examining the ideology that underlines such topics as 'innocent victim', 'tough on crime' and 'evil.'

Talking Criminal Justice Summary

Talking Criminal Justice: Language and the Just Society by Michael Coyle

The words we use to talk about justice have an enormous impact on our everyday lives. As the first in-depth, ethnographic study of language, Talking Criminal Justice examines the speech of moral entrepreneurs to illustrate how our justice language encourages social control and punishment.

This book highlights how public discourse leaders (from both conservative and liberal sides) guide us toward justice solutions that do not align with our collectively professed value of equal justice for all through their language habits. This contextualized study of our justice language demonstrates the concealment of intentions with clever language use which mask justice ideologies that differ greatly from our widely espoused justice values.

By the evidence of our own words Talking Criminal Justice shows that we consistently permit and encourage the construction of people in ways which attribute motives that elicit and empower social control and punishment responses, and that make punitive public policy options acceptable.This book will be of interest to academics, students and professionals concerned with social and criminal justice, language, rhetoric and critical criminology.

Talking Criminal Justice Reviews

Talking Criminal Justice makes an exciting new contribution to a critical criminological understanding of crime, law, and social control.

Walter DeKeseredy, Professor of Criminology at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), USA.

Michael Coyle makes a plain and compelling case that talking about getting tough on crime implies support for criminal justice that is inherently unjust. You can't read this book without watching the way you talk about crime and justice and noticing how others do. That's something even we who call ourselves critical criminologists all too often overlook.

Hal Pepinsky, Professor Emeritus, Indiana University, USA

Michael J. Coyle provides a model for empirically-informed inquiry into the meaning, construction, and consequences of employing the concept justice, including the oft used victim. This paradigm shifting analysis affirms the value of critical qualitative media analysis for examining burning theoretical and practical issues. I welcome this tour de force.

David L. Altheide, Emeritus Regents' Professor, Arizona State University, USA

About Michael Coyle

Michael J. Coyle is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science at California State University, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Sociology of the Language of Justice 2. A History of Language of Justice Research 3. The Meaning of Tough on Crime 4. An Ethnography of Innocent Victim language 5. Delineating the Evil Criminal Other 6. Talking Justice: Interviews with Justice Workers 7. Language of Justice as Critical Criminology.

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NPB9780415697040
9780415697040
0415697042
Talking Criminal Justice: Language and the Just Society by Michael Coyle
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2013-02-18
152
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