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‘You and Your Laws and Us With Our Laws’: A Murderer’s Stories Navigate Conflicting Normative Domains1 1 The data presented in this article were collected for the project on the “Situation and Significance of Violent Juvenile Behavior,” funded by the Open Society Foundations under grant OR2015-22505. The authors wish to thank the directors of the Circuito Judicial Penal de Mérida and Polimérida, as well as Mr. Jesús Suarez and Mr. Argenis Quintero (Supervision and Orientation Unit of the Ministerio del Poder Popular para el Servicio Penitenciario) for their invaluable support in identifying and locating the interviewees of this project. The opinions expressed are those of the authors.

‘Vocês com as suas leis e nós com as nossas’: Histórias de um assassino que atravessam domínios normativos conflitantes

ABSTRACT

Employing Labov’s structural model of stories and Schönbach’s typology of accounts, we examine an interview with a murderer in Venezuela and compare two stories that were narrated within it: one about the murder and one about his family life. While most of the first story accounted for the murder by calling on values and norms that attach to the criminal subculture, it also evaluated the crime from the perspective of a conventional framework that recognized the importance of family. The second story was set within that same family framework, revealing a conflict between different normative demands made on the murderer. He resolved it by finally giving primacy to his subcultural values and identity.

Keywords:
narrative; stories; accounts; subculture; murder; Venezuela

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