Place formulations and the incongruity procedure: On police officers’ practices for assembling appearances of wrongdoing

IF 1.4 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
André Buscariolli
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Abstract

‘Place’ is central to police work. Not only does the law prescribe proper uses of public spaces, but officers learn how to infer suspicion from people’s conduct and appearances at particular places. This article uses conversation analysis to examine how officers formulate place to render suspicious behavior accountably visible in their interactions with the public. Data come from recordings of police encounters in two American West Coast cities – the first dataset constitutes dashcam videos, and the second, videos recorded during ride-alongs. Findings suggest that officers use place formulations to (1) indicate violations in legally prescribed uses of space, (2) highlight incongruent elements in civilians’ conduct (e.g. proximity to incriminating objects), serving as a basis for inferring concealed wrongdoing, and (3) cast civilians’ presence in particular geographical areas as ‘out-of-place’. As place formulations do things in the interaction (i.e. accusing, questioning, accounting), the meaning officers ascribe to place is contingent upon ongoing courses of action.
位置公式和不协调程序:论警察收集不当行为表象的做法
“场所”是警察工作的核心。法律不仅规定了公共空间的正确使用,而且官员们还学会了如何从人们在特定地方的行为和外表中推断出怀疑。本文使用对话分析来研究官员如何制定场所,使可疑行为在与公众的互动中负责任地可见。数据来自美国西海岸两个城市的警察遭遇记录——第一个数据集是行车记录仪视频,第二个是骑行过程中记录的视频。调查结果表明,官员使用地点表述是为了(1)表明在法律规定的空间使用中存在违规行为,(2)突出平民行为中的不协调因素(例如接近入罪物体),以此作为推断隐藏不法行为的依据,以及(3)将平民在特定地理区域的存在视为“不合时宜”。由于地点公式在互动中起作用(即指控、质询、会计),官员对地点的定义取决于正在进行的行动。
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Discourse Studies
Discourse Studies COMMUNICATION-
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3.30
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期刊介绍: Discourse Studies is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal for the study of text and talk. Publishing outstanding work on the structures and strategies of written and spoken discourse, special attention is given to cross-disciplinary studies of text and talk in linguistics, anthropology, ethnomethodology, cognitive and social psychology, communication studies and law.
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