BROTT MOT GRIFTEFRIDEN - Kartläggning och situationell brottsanalys.
Abstract
Aims and objectives:
The thesis has a two-folded aim, firstly to explore and describe the scope and characteristics
of the crime “violating the peace of the dead” in a Swedish contemporary context. Secondly,
to analyze the crime-causes from a situational perspective, by testing the validation of
situational action theory (SAT), combined with supporting interactional theories and morality
concepts. In this way, the thesis can contribute with theoretical development and inspire
future interdisciplinary research. This is important, not only since previous research is scarce,
but also for testing and elaborating criminological theory in a wider context.
Method and data:
The empirical material consists of court documents: 35 sentences between the years 2009-
2019. With inspiration from previous studies of rare crimes, I chose to conduct a single case
design with embedded units of analysis, using within- and cross-case analysis. Early in the
process I divided the collected material in two categories, and the main analysis focused on
the unlawful treatment of a dead body (not the grave). The systematic analysis was done in a
framework based on mainly three levels of analytical categories: sentence data, case elements
and theoretical concepts.
Results:
The descriptive results show an increase in number of sentences over the recent years. This
might be related to an increased sensitivity for violence in society, as well as changes in legal
praxis, but still hiding or mutilation of victims of deadly violence are rare. The theoretical
analysis suggests that the cases firstly can be seen as representing three different situational
dimensions: the social, the private and the coincidental dimension. And secondly, each
dimension constructs a specific meaning intertwining the individual, interaction and context,
influencing the causation. The main theory, SAT, had some limitations in explaining this type
of crime, but was useful combined with supporting theories. However, developing a crime
specific theory seems less helpful, these crimes are too heterogenous. Instead, they are best
understood as situationally dependent moral (inter)actions.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2020-08-13Author
Fjordefalk, Anneli
Keywords
interaction
micro-sociological theory of violence
moral disengagement
offender decision making
rare case study
situational action theory
SAT
unlawful treatment of a dead body
Language
swe