Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of Identity
- The Cambridge Handbook of Identity
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- 1 Identity: With or Without You?
- Part I The Origin and Development of the Concept of Identity
- Part II New Perspectives and Challenges
- Part III Methodological Approaches
- 11 A Narrative Practice Approach to Identities: Small Stories and Positioning Analysis in Digital Contexts
- 12 Conversation Analysis and Ethnomethodology: Identity at Stake in a Kinship Carers’ Support Group
- 13 Foucauldian-Informed Discourse Analysis
- 14 A Methodology to Examine Identity: Multimodal (Inter)action Analysis
- 15 Autoethnography
- 16 A Sociocultural Approach to Identity through Diary Studies
- 17 Positioning Microanalysis: A Method For the Study of Dynamics in the Dialogical Self and Identity
- 18 Synthesized or Confused Field? A Critical Analysis of the State-of-the-Art in Identity Status Research Methods
- 19 Criminals’ Narrative Identity
- 20 Experimentation within the Social Identity Approach: History, Highlights, and Hurdles
- Part IV Current Domains
- Part V Where Is Identity?
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- References
19 - Criminals’ Narrative Identity
from Part III - Methodological Approaches
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 October 2021
- The Cambridge Handbook of Identity
- The Cambridge Handbook of Identity
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- 1 Identity: With or Without You?
- Part I The Origin and Development of the Concept of Identity
- Part II New Perspectives and Challenges
- Part III Methodological Approaches
- 11 A Narrative Practice Approach to Identities: Small Stories and Positioning Analysis in Digital Contexts
- 12 Conversation Analysis and Ethnomethodology: Identity at Stake in a Kinship Carers’ Support Group
- 13 Foucauldian-Informed Discourse Analysis
- 14 A Methodology to Examine Identity: Multimodal (Inter)action Analysis
- 15 Autoethnography
- 16 A Sociocultural Approach to Identity through Diary Studies
- 17 Positioning Microanalysis: A Method For the Study of Dynamics in the Dialogical Self and Identity
- 18 Synthesized or Confused Field? A Critical Analysis of the State-of-the-Art in Identity Status Research Methods
- 19 Criminals’ Narrative Identity
- 20 Experimentation within the Social Identity Approach: History, Highlights, and Hurdles
- Part IV Current Domains
- Part V Where Is Identity?
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- References
Summary
Procedures for exploring criminals’ identities as embedded in their episodic and life trajectory narratives are the focus of this chapter. The identity of a person is regarded as being embedded in an unfolding account that the individual gives of themself. Recent studies have explored the identities revealed in these personal narratives at the larger scale of the life trajectory and at the smaller scale of the experience of actual crimes. The former has used the Life as a Film (LAAF) procedure, whereby offenders describe what a film of their life would be like. This has allowed the recognition of inherent identity conflicts as characteristic of criminals. The narrative and related identity implicit in the experience of actions in a crime has been explored using the Narrative Role Questionnaire (NRQ). Together the LAAF and NRQ give a dynamic, unfolding perspective on criminal identity. Identity here is not regarded as a static characteristic of a person, but is expected to change in the light of the individual’s interpretation of their experience of criminality. This allows for interventions with offenders by helping them to reassess who they are by reconstructing their understanding of their personal narrative. Research with those who abuse drugs and with people with mental illness have demonstrated the power of this approach and the many opportunities for future development.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Identity , pp. 414 - 434Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021