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A de-civilizing reversal or system normal? Rising lethal violence in post-recession austerity United Kingdom

Ellis, AJ

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AJ Ellis



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This article offers incipient theoretical analysis and reflections on the recent rises in lethal violence recorded in the UK. The rises have attracted considerable media attention, with the more informed discussions drawing plausible causal associations between rising lethal violence and the policy context of austerity. Criminology, however, has been relatively silent so far on the recent rises and this potential association. In response, this article attempts to stimulate debate by critically considering the utility of one of the most widely cited theoretical frameworks in the study of historical patterns of violence in the western nations: the ‘civilizing process’. The article then moves on to consider the applicability of insights from the incipient ultra-realist criminological perspective. The article suggests that the ultra-realist concept of the ‘pseudo-pacification process’ provides a useful means of furthering our understanding of these rises in the current socio-economic context of post-crash capitalism.
Keywords: Violence; Austerity; Homicide; Civilizing Process; Pseudo-Pacification; Ultra Realism.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 20, 2018
Online Publication Date Feb 12, 2019
Publication Date Jul 1, 2019
Deposit Date Jan 15, 2019
Publicly Available Date Feb 12, 2021
Journal The British Journal of Criminology
Print ISSN 0007-0955
Electronic ISSN 1464-3529
Publisher Oxford University Press
Volume 59
Issue 4
Pages 862-878
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azz001
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azz001
Related Public URLs https://academic.oup.com/bjc

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