The politics of policing hate: Boundary work, social inequalities, and legitimacy (Record no. 527773)

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Personal name Solhjell, Randi and Klatran, Henning Kaiser
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Title The politics of policing hate: Boundary work, social inequalities, and legitimacy
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Social & Legal Studies
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Extent 33(4), Aug, 2024: p.620-641
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Summary, etc This article investigates how police officers and prosecutors make sense of and speak about their work with hate crimes. Our analysis rests upon Robert Reiner's widely acknowledged claim that policing is inherently political. We identified three core issues that illustrate the political nature of policing hate crimes. First, the politically contingent boundary work of distinguishing criminal from legal acts. Second, the impact of the enforcement of hate crime laws on the reproduction of social inequalities. Third, the “diversity politics” of gaining legitimacy and trust among minorities, which hate crime legislation is meant to protect. While a strong commitment to policing hate crimes is evident among our interviewees, we ask if the politically invested discourse they present may contribute to an absence of critical reflections regarding the limited effect of law enforcement, as well as a lack of engagement with pressing concerns regarding racialized crime control and racism.- Reproduced

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09646639231201912
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Hate crime, Police, Norway, Legitimacy, Social inequalities, Boundary work.
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Main entry heading Social & Legal Studies
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Subject DIP CRIMES
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-09-24 33(4), Aug, 2024: p.620-641 AR133206 2024-09-24 Articles

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