Criminal Accusation: Political Rationales and Socio-Legal Practices

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Criminal justice law

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Wordery

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Taylor & francis

Criminal Accusation: Political Rationales and Socio-Legal Practices : Routledge : 9780367185633 : 0367185636 : 03 Jan 2019 : 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 accusers successfully 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

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