The “we” of the law enforcement system in Russia – from the perspective of court workers, defense lawyers, and political protesters
Abstract
The article investigates the formation of the “we” of the law enforcement and shows how it
affects the professional performance of law enforcers; how the “we” of the law enforcement
is reflected by subjects before the law and defence lawyers. Based on data from Russian
context, the research uses a combination of ethnographic methods such as shadowing,
observations and interviews. Applying the perspective of sociology of emotions, the research
shows that the “we” of the law enforcement in Russia is formed by the workload pressure in
the context of rapidly changing laws and fueled by such emotions as shame and guilt for
inability to do the job with satisfying quality. The article suggests that strong empathy of law
enforcers towards each other increases their hostility towards the rest of the society which in
turn leads to cautious and mistrusting attitudes towards law enforcement amongst subjects
before the law and defence lawyers.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2022-01-19Author
Maraeva, Marina
Keywords
Russia
law enforcement
emotions in institutions
emotive-cognitive juridical frame
workload
mistrust
Language
eng