TY - JOUR PY - 2010// TI - “That’s Not Who I Am:” How Offenders Commit Violent Acts and Reject Authentically Violent Selves JO - Justice quarterly A1 - Hochstetler, Andy A1 - Copes, Heith A1 - Williams, J. Patrick SP - 492 EP - 492 VL - 27 IS - 4 N2 - Participation in contemporary street cultures often exposes individuals to a world characterized by violence. The participants in this study admitted to frequent experience with violence and regular use of it. Many viewed violence as an appropriate response to some situations, though they often worked to avoid negative connotations of such behavior, especially ascriptions of an “authentically” violent self. Using an interactionist framework, we explore the processes by which offenders who engage in violent crimes resist being labeled as authentically violent. Drawing from data from semi-structured interviews with 30 offenders who engaged in carjackings, we analyze contrastive statements they employed to resist a violent self-concept and label. Offenders differentiated their own violent behaviors, as situational and excusable, from behaviors that characterize authentically violent others. Understanding these processes sheds light on criminal identities and gives insights into attempts to change offender behavior by altering self-conceptions.
LA - SN - 0741-8825 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07418820903173344 ID - ref1 ER -