Hostname: page-component-848d4c4894-pjpqr Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-06-20T14:06:08.228Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Legal Emotions: An Ethnography of Distrust and Fear in the Arab Districts of an Israeli City

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Abstract

Recent sociolegal scholarship has explored the role of emotions in lawmaking and policymaking on security and crime issues. This article extends this approach to the relationship between law enforcement and affect by addressing the role of policing and security agencies in the (re)production of long-term emotions, which bind a collective and fuel ethnonational division. An ethnography of the distinct emotional climate within the Arab districts of Lod, an Israeli city, shows that this climate is structured by two emotions: rampant distrust toward friends and neighbors, and intense fear of the Israeli authorities. This emotional climate is the product of the subterranean ties of Lod Palestinians with the Israeli security agencies as well as their experiences of the blurred line between state security and crime control enforcement. I embed the initial creation and relative stability of this emotional climate in the broader relationship between the Israeli state and its Palestinian citizens from 1948 to the present. The article concludes with a discussion of how the law enforcement's affective production has consequences for the salience and scope of citizenship and by arguing for a greater focus on the link between law enforcement, collective emotions, and processes of inclusion and exclusion.

Type
Articles
Copyright
© 2013 Law and Society Association.

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

Footnotes

First and foremost, I would like to thank all the people who made my research in Lod possible. For their insightful comments on earlier versions of this article, I wish to thank Jesse Nissim, Gretchen Purser, and Loïc Wacquant. Special thanks to the LSR General Editors, Jon Goldberg-Hiller and David Johnson, and two anonymous reviewers for their helpful suggestions. I am grateful to the UC Berkeley Center for Urban Ethnography graduate fellows and the participants in the 2010–2011 Berkeley Empirical Legal Studies Program for exciting early discussions of some of the ideas of this article. A previous version of this article was presented at the Abbasi Workshop on Politics and Livelihoods in Contemporary Middle Eastern Cities at Stanford University and at the Middle Eastern Studies Association Annual Meeting in 2010. This article is based on dissertation research funded by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation and a National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, as well as the following institutions at UC Berkeley: the Department of Sociology, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, the Center for Race and Gender, and the Institute for International Studies. This article was written during a Research Fellowship at Clare Hall at the University of Cambridge, which I thank for its support.

References

Abdel Al-Jawad, Salih, & Beer, Yizhar (1994) Collaborators in the Occupied Territories: Human Rights Abuses and Violations. Jerusalem: Btselem.Google Scholar
Abrams, Kathryn, & Keren, Hila (2010) “Who's Afraid of Law and the Emotions?,” 94 Minnesota Law Rev. 19972074.Google Scholar
Ahmed, Sara (2004) “Collective Feelings: Or, the Impressions Left by Others,” 21 Theory, Culture & Society 2542.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ajzenstadt, Mimi (2002) “Crime, Social Control, and the Process of Social Classification: Juvenile Delinquency/Justice Discourse in Israel, 1948–1970,” 49 Social Problems 585604.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Andreas, Peter, & Price, Richard (2001) “From War Fighting to Crime Fighting: Transforming the American National Security State,” 3 International Studies Rev. 3152.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Asbury, Bret (2011) “Anti-Snitching Norms and Community Loyalty,” 89 Oregon Law Rev. 1257–312.Google Scholar
Bandes, Susan (2000) The Passions of Law. New York: New York Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Bandes, Susan, & Blumenthal, Jeremy (2012) “Emotion and the Law,” 8 Annual Rev. of Law and Social Science 161–81.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barbalet, Jack (1992) “A Macro Sociology of Emotion: Class Resentment,” 10 Sociological Theory 150–63.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barbalet, Jack (1998) Emotion, Social Theory, and Social Structure: A Macrosociological Approach. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Univ. Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barbalet, Jack (2002) “Secret Voting and Political Emotions,” 7 Mobilization: An International Q. 129–40.Google Scholar
Bar-Tal, Daniel, Halperin, Eran, & de Rivera, Joseph (2007) “Collective Emotions in Conflict Situations: Societal Implications,” 63 J. of Social Issues 441–60.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barzilai, Gad (1999) “Courts as Hegemonic Institutions: The Israeli Supreme Court in a Comparative Perspective,” 5 Israel Affairs 1533.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ben-Meir, Yehuda (1995) Civil-Military Relations in Israel. New York: Columbia Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Berezin, Mabel (2002) “Secure States: Towards a Political Sociology of Emotion,” in Barbalet, J., ed., Emotions and Sociology. London: Basil Blackwell.Google Scholar
Braithwaite, John (1989) Crime, Shame and Reintegration. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Univ. Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brisbin, Richard (2010) “Resistance to Legality,” 6 Annual Rev. of Law and Social Science 2544.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cohen, Amichai, & Cohen, Stuart (2012) Israel's National Security Law: Political Dynamics and Historical Development. London: Routledge.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cohen, Hillel (2010) Good Arabs: The Israeli Security Agencies and the Israeli Arabs, 1948–1967. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cohen, Hillel, & Dudai, Ron (2005) “Human Rights Dilemmas in Using Informers to Combat Terrorism: The Israeli-Palestinian Case,” 17 Terrorism and Political Violence 229–43.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cohen, Hillel, & Dudai, Ron (2007) “Triangle of Betrayal: Collaborators and Transitional Justice in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,” 6 J. of Human Rights 3758.Google Scholar
Cohen, Stanley (1989) Crime, Justice, and Social Control in the Israeli Arab Population. Tel Aviv: International Center for Peace in the Middle East.Google Scholar
Cole, Simon, & Lynch, Michael (2006) “The Social and Legal Construction of Suspects,” 2 Annual Rev. of Law and Social Science 3960.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Collins, Randall (2004) Interaction Ritual Chains. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Comfort, Megan (2008) Doing Time Together: Love and Family in the Shadow of the Prison. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cunningham, David (2004) There's Something Happening Here: The New Left, the Klan, and Fbi Counterintelligence. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press.Google Scholar
De Haan, Willem, & Loader, Ian (2002) “On the Emotions of Crime, Punishment and Social Control,” 6 Theoretical Criminology 243–53.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
De Rivera, Joseph (1992) “Emotional Climate: Social Structure and Emotional Dynamics,” in Strongman, K., ed., International Rev. of Studies on Emotion. New York: John Wiley.Google Scholar
De Rivera, Joseph, & Páez, Darío (2007) “Emotional Climate, Human Security, and Cultures of Peace,” 63 J. of Social Issues 233–53.Google Scholar
Douglas, Mary (1966) Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.Google Scholar
Dudai, Ron (2012) “Informers and the Transition in Northern Ireland,” 52 The British J. of Criminology 3254.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Emirbayer, Mustafa, & Goldberg, Chad (2005) “Pragmatism, Bourdieu, and Collective Emotions in Contentious Politics,” 34 Theory & Society 469518.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fan, Mary (2008) “When Deterrence and Death Mitigation Fall Short: Fantasy and Fetishes As Gap-Fillers in Border Regulation,” 42 Law & Society Rev. 701–34.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Feldman, Avigdor (1995) “The Modern Inquisition State,” in Gordon, N., & Marton, R., eds., Torture: Human Rights, Medical Ethics, and the Case of Israel. London: Zed Books.Google Scholar
Foucault, Michel (1979) Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Harmondsworth: Penguin.Google Scholar
Freiberg, Arie (2001) “Affective Versus Effective Justice: Instrumentalism and Emotionalism in Criminal Justice,” 3 Punishment & Society 65–78.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Frisch, Hillel (2011) Israel's Security and Its Arab Citizens. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Galili, Lily, & Nir, Ori (2000) “Refugee Camps in the Heart of Israel,” Haaretz, December 11.Google Scholar
Garland, David (1990) Punishment and Modern Society: A Study in Social Theory. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Garland, David (2005) “Penal Excess and Surplus Meaning: Public Torture Lynchings in Twentieth-Century America,” 39 Law & Society Rev. 793834.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gazit, Nir, & Maoz-Shai, Yael (2010) “Studying-up and Studying-Across: At-Home Research of Governmental Violence Organizations,” 33 Qualitative Sociology 275–95.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Glover, Penelope (2001) “Re-Defining Friendship: Employment of Informants by Police,” 72 Univ. of Colorado Law Rev. 749–78.Google Scholar
Goffman, Alice (2009) “On the Run: Wanted Men in A Philadelphia Ghetto,” 74 American Sociological Rev. 339–57.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goodwin, Jeff (1997) “The Libidinal Constitution of a High-Risk Social Movement: Affectual Ties and Solidarity in the Huk Rebellion, 1946 to 1954,” 62 American Sociological Rev. 5369.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goodwin, Jeff, et al. (2001) Passionate Politics: Emotions and Social Movements. Chicago: Chicago Univ. Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gould, Deborah B. (2009) Moving Politics: Emotion and Act Up's Fight against Aids. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Greer, Steven (1995) “Towards a Sociological Model of the Police Informant,” 46 British J. of Sociology 509–27.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hagan, John, et al. (2008) “How Law Rules: Torture, Terror, and the Normative Judgments of Iraqi Judges,” 42 Law & Society Rev. 605–44.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Halabi, Usama (2011) “Legal Analysis and Critique of Some Surveillance Methods,” in Zureik, E., Lyon, D., & Abu-Laban, Y., eds., Surveillance and Control in Israel/Palestine: Population, Territory, and Power. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press.Google Scholar
Halperin, Eran (2011) “Emotional Barriers to Peace: Emotions and Public Opinion of Jewish Israelis About the Peace Process in the Middle East,” 17 Peace and Conflict: J. of Peace Psychology 2245.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Harcourt, Bernard (2000) “After the ‘Social Meaning Turn’: Implications for Research Design and Methods of Proof in Contemporary Criminal Law Policy Analysis,” 34 Law & Society Rev. 179211.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Harney, Malachi L., & Cross, John C. (1968) The Informer in Law Enforcement. Springfield: C.C. Thomas.Google Scholar
Hasisi, Badi, & Weitzer, Ronald (2007) “Police Relations with Arabs and Jews in Israel,” 47 The British J. of Criminology 728–45.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hirsch, Susan (2008) “Fear and Accountability at the End of an Era,” 42 Law & Society Rev. 591604.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hirsch, Susan (2010) “Deploying Law as A Weapon: Vengeance, Social Death, and Injustice in America's War on Terror,” in Gusterson, H., & Besteman, C., eds., The Insecure American: How We Got Here & What We Should Do About It. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press.Google Scholar
Jasper, James (1998) “The Emotions of Protest: Affective and Reactive Emotions in and around Social Movements,” 13 Sociological Forum 397424.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jasper, James (2011) “Emotions and Social Movements: Twenty Years of Theory and Research,” 37 Annual Rev. of Sociology 285303.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jeffries, Judson (2002) “Black Radicalism and Political Repression in Baltimore: The Case of the Black Panther Party,” 25 Ethnic and Racial Studies 6498.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jiryis, Sabri (1981) “Domination by the Law,” 11 J. of Palestine Studies 6792.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kahan, Dan, & Nussbaum, Martha (1996) “Two Conceptions of Emotion in Criminal Law,” 96 Columbia Law Rev. 269374.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kanaaneh, Rhoda (2009) Surrounded: Palestinian Soldiers in the Israeli Military. Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Karstedt, Susanne, et al. (2011) Emotions, Crime and Justice. Oxford: Hart.Google Scholar
Kelly, Tobias (2010) “In a Treacherous State: The Fear of Collaboration among West Bank Palestinians,” in Kelly, T., & Thiranagama, S., eds., Traitors: Suspicion, Intimacy, and the Ethics of State-Building. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press.Google Scholar
Kemper, Theodore (1978) A Social Interactional Theory of Emotions. New York: Wiley.Google Scholar
Kemper, Theodore (1984) “Power, Status, and Emotions: A Sociological Contribution to a Psychophysiological Domain,” in Scherer, K., & Ekman, P., eds., Approaches to Emotions. Hillsdale: Erlbaum.Google Scholar
Kemper, Theodore, & Collins, Randall (1990) “Dimensions of Microinteraction,” 96 American J. of Sociology 3268.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Korn, Alina (2000a) “Crime and Legal Control,” 40 British J. of Criminology 574–93.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Korn, Alina (2000b) “Military Government, Political Control and Crime: The Case of Israeli Arabs,” 34 Crime, Law and Social Change 159–82.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kristeva, Julia (1982) Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection. New York: Columbia Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Lazarus, Richard (1991) Emotion and Adaptation. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Ledoux, Joseph (1996) The Emotional Brain: The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life. New York: Simon & Schuster.Google Scholar
Leibler, Anat, & Breslau, Daniel (2005) “The Uncounted: Citizenship and Exclusion in the Israeli Census of 1948,” 28 Ethnic and Racial Studies 880902.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lustick, Ian (1980) Arabs in the Jewish State: Israel's Control of a National Minority. Austin: Univ. of Texas Press.Google Scholar
Lutz, Catherine (2010) “Warmaking as the American Way of Life,” in Gusterson, H., & Besteman, C., eds., The Insecure American: How We Got Here & What We Should Do About It. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press.Google Scholar
Macaulay, Stewart (1987) “Presidential Address: Images of Law in Everyday Life: The Lessons of School, Entertainment, and Spectator Sports,” 21 Law & Society Rev. 185218.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Maroney, Terry (2006) “Law and Emotion: A Proposed Taxonomy of an Emerging Field,” 30 Law and Human Behavior 119–42.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Marx, Gary (1974) “Thoughts on A Neglected Category of Social Movement Participant: The Agent Provocateur and the Informant,” 80 American J. of Sociology 402–42.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Massey, Douglas (2002) “A Brief History of Human Society: The Origin and Role of Emotion in Social Life: 2001 Presidential Address,” 67 American Sociological Rev. 129.Google Scholar
Massumi, Brian (2002) Parables for the Virtual : Movement, Affect, Sensation. Durham: Duke Univ. Press.Google Scholar
McCulloch, Jude, & Pickering, Sharon (2009) “Pre-Crime and Counter-Terrorism,” 49 The British J. of Criminology 628–45.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McDonald, William (2003) “Emerging Paradigm for Policing Multiethnic Societies: Glimpses from the American Experience,” 7 Police & Society 233–52.Google Scholar
McElhinny, Bonnie (2010) “The Audacity of Affect: Gender, Race, and History in Linguistic Accounts of Legitimacy and Belonging,” 39 Annual Rev. of Anthropology 309–28.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Meares, Tracey, & Kahan, Dan (1998) “Law and (Norms of) Order in the Inner City,” 32 Law & Society Rev. 805–38.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mehozay, Yoav (2012) “The Fluid Jurisprudence of Israel's Emergency Powers: Legal Patchwork as a Governing Norm,” 46 Law & Society Rev. 137–66.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Meir, Avinoam (2009) “Contemporary State Discourse and Historical Pastoral Spatiality: Contradictions in the Land Conflict between the Israeli Bedouin and the State,” 32 Ethnic & Racial Studies 823–43.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Natapoff, Alexandra (2009) Snitching: Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice. New York: New York Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Nussbaum, Martha (2004) Hiding from Humanity: Disgust, Shame, and the Law. Oxford: Princeton Univ. Press.Google Scholar
O'Hearn, Denis (2009) “Repression and Solidary Cultures of Resistance: Irish Political Prisoners on Protest,” 115 American J. of Sociology 491526.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Ochs, Juliana (2011) Security and Suspicion: An Ethnography of Everyday Life in Israel. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Oliver, Pamela (2008) “Repression and Crime Control: Why Social Movement Scholars Should Pay Attention to Mass Incarceration as a Form of Repression,” 13 Mobilization: An International Q. 124.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Peled, Yoav (1992) “Ethnic Democracy and the Legal Construction of Citizenship: Arab Citizens of the Jewish State,” 86 The American Political Science Rev. 432–43.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Perliger, Arie, Hasisi, Badi, & Pedahzur, Ami (2009) “Policing Terrorism in Israel,” 36 Criminal Justice and Behavior 1279–304.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rabinowitz, Dan, & Abu Baker, Khawla (2005) Coffins on Our Shoulders: The Experience of the Palestinian Citizens of Israel. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press.Google Scholar
Rose, Nikolas (2013) “The Human Sciences in a Biological Age,” 30 Theory, Culture & Society 334.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rosenfeld, Richard, et al. (2003) “Snitching and the Code of the Street,” 43 The British J. of Criminology 291309.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sa'di, Ahmad (2003) “The Incorporation of the Palestinian Minority by the Israeli State, 1948–1970: On the Nature, Transformation, and Constraints of Collaboration,” 21 Social Text 7594.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Saban, Ilan (2004) “Minority Rights in Deeply Divided Societies: A Framework for Analysis and the Case of the Arab-Palestinian Minority in Israel,” 36 New York University J. of International Law & Politics 8851004.Google Scholar
Said, Wadie (2010) “The Terrorist Informant,” 85 Washington Law Rev. 687738.Google Scholar
Sarat, Austin, & Kearns, Thomas (1993) Law in Everyday Life. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Scheff, Thomas (1994) Bloody Revenge: Emotions, Nationalism, and War. Boulder: Westview Press.Google Scholar
Scott, James (1998) Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Shafir, Gershon, & Peled, Yoav (2002) Being Israeli: The Dynamics of Multiple Citizenship. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Univ. Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shamir, Ronen (1996) “Suspended in Space: Bedouins under the Law of Israel,” 30 Law & Society Rev. 231–58.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shpiro, Shlomo (2006) “No Place to Hide: Intelligence and Civil Liberties in Israel,” 19 Cambridge Rev. of International Affairs 629–48.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Simon, Jonathan (2007) Governing through Crime: How the War on Crime Transformed American Democracy and Created a Culture of Fear. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Somers, Margaret R. (2008) Genealogies of Citizenship: Markets, Statelessness, and the Right to Have Rights. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Sorek, Tamir (2011) “The Changing Patterns of Disciplining Palestinian National Memory in Israel,” in Zureik, E., Lyon, D., & Abu-Laban, Y., eds., Surveillance and Control in Israel/Palestine: Population, Territory, and Power. London and New York: Routledge.Google Scholar
Spilerman, Seymour, & Stecklov, Guy (2009) “Societal Responses to Terrorist Attacks,” 35 Annual Rev. of Sociology 167–89.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Summers-Effler, Erika (2002) “The Micro Potential for Social Change: Emotion, Consciousness, and Social Movement Formation,” 20 Sociological Theory 4160.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Swedberg, Richard (2012) “Theorizing in Sociology and Social Science: Turning to the Context of Discovery,” 41 Theory & Society 140.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tope, Daniel, et al. (2005) “The Benefits of Being There,” 34 J. of Contemporary Ethnography 470–93.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Turner, Jonathan, & Stets, Jan (2006) “Sociological Theories of Human Emotions,” 32 Annual Rev. of Sociology 2552.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tyler, Tom, Schulhofer, Stephen, & Huq, Aziz Z. (2010) “Legitimacy and Deterrence Effects in Counterterrorism Policing: A Study of Muslim Americans,” 44 Law & Society Rev. 365402.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wacquant, Loïc (2008) “The Militarization of Urban Marginality: Lessons from the Brazilian Metropolis,” 2 International Political Sociology 5674.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wacquant, Loïc (2009) Punishing the Poor: The Neoliberal Government of Social Insecurity. Durham: Duke Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Yacobi, Haim (2009) The Jewish-Arab City: Spatio-Politics in a Mixed Community. London and New York: Routledge.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zureik, Elia (1988) “Crime, Justice, and Underdevelopment: The Palestinians under Israeli Control,” 20 International J. of Middle East Studies 411–42.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zureik, Elia (1993) “Prospects of the Palestinians in Israel: I,” 22 Journal of Palestine Studies 90109.CrossRefGoogle Scholar