Counter-Denunciations: How Suspects Blame Victims in Police Interviews for Low-Level Crimes

Fabio Ferraz de Almeida
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Abstract This article explores the ways in which suspects attempt to make putative victims/complainants at least partially responsible for the incidents for which they are investigated, transforming themselves into the victim and the other into the perpetrator. Drawing upon conversation analysis, I examine audio-recorded police interviews for low-level crimes in England and in which suspects have constructed what I refer as counter-denunciations. I argue that suspects accomplish these counter-denunciations through discursive practices that involve, for example (a) contrasting the complainant’s actions with their own innocent conduct; (b) historicizing the event being investigated; and (c) discrediting the complainant’s character—stigmatizing. These practices have in common the suspects’ reliance on the relational and contextual character of the categories ‘offender’ and ‘victim’.
反谴责:嫌疑犯如何在警察采访中指责低级别犯罪的受害者
摘要:本文探讨了犯罪嫌疑人试图使假定的受害者/投诉人对他们所调查的事件至少负有部分责任,将自己转变为受害者,将他人转变为加害者的方式。在谈话分析的基础上,我研究了英国警方对低级别犯罪的采访录音,在这些录音中,嫌疑人构建了我所说的反谴责。我认为,嫌疑人通过话语实践来完成这些反谴责,例如(a)将投诉人的行为与他们自己的无辜行为进行对比;(b)将正在调查的事件历史化;(c)诋毁投诉人的人格-污蔑。这些做法的共同之处在于,嫌疑犯都依赖于“罪犯”和“受害者”类别的关系和背景特征。
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