Original paper
Identity, self and other: The emergence of police and victim/survivor identities in domestic violence narratives
Abstract
This article analyzes narratives about encounters between police officers and domestic violence victim/survivors in the context of domestic violence calls. Narratives are sites in which individuals create relationships between themselves and others, oriented around a set of unfolding events. Narrative is a motivated, engaged retelling of prior or anticipated events produced in interaction with others, in a particular context stocked with...
Paper Details
Title
Identity, self and other: The emergence of police and victim/survivor identities in domestic violence narratives
Published Date
Aug 2, 2019
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
6
Pages
636 - 659
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