This book is the first to examine the experiences of relatives of those accused or convicted of serious crimes such as murder, manslaughter, rape and sex offences. Itdraws upon intense qualitative research which combines long, searching interviews with the relatives of serious offenders with ethnographic fieldwork over a period of several years.
This book is the first to examine the experiences of relatives of those accused or convicted of serious crimes such as murder, manslaughter, rape and sex offences. Itdraws upon intense qualitative research which combines long, searching interviews with the relatives of serious offenders with ethnographic fieldwork over a period of several years.
Rachel Condry is a Lecturer in Criminology, and a Fellow of St Hilda's College, Oxford University. Her research interests include: family violence; the families of offenders and victims; the family in youth justice; secondary victimization; narrative accounts and neutralizations; vicarious shame and stigma; the state regulation of parenting and family life.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Discovering the Offence 2. Life After Discovery 3. Secondary Stigma, Shame and Blame 4. Making Sense of the Offence 5. Relatives' Own Accounts 6. Self-help for Families of Serious Offenders. Conclusion Appendix 1: Notes on methodology Appendix 2: Interviewee characteristics
Introduction 1. Discovering the Offence 2. Life After Discovery 3. Secondary Stigma, Shame and Blame 4. Making Sense of the Offence 5. Relatives' Own Accounts 6. Self-help for Families of Serious Offenders. Conclusion Appendix 1: Notes on methodology Appendix 2: Interviewee characteristics
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