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BukuThe interaction of policy narratives, moral politics, and criminal justice policy beliefs
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Author: Knackmuhs, Eric ; Farmer, James ; Knapp, Doug
Topik: Narrative Policy Framework; Moral Politics; Political Climate; Polarization; Perception of Issues; Belief Systems; Strict Father; Individual Responsibility; Nurturant Parent; Social Responsibility; Criminal Justice Policy; Reform; Narratives; Historic Site; Political Ideology; Policy Beliefs.
Bahasa: (EN )    
Penerbit: Wiley Periodicals, Inc     Tahun Terbit: 2020    
Jenis: Article - diterbitkan di jurnal ilmiah internasional
Fulltext: The interaction of policy narratives.pdf (540.62KB; 2 download)
Abstract
Criminal justice reform is one of the many contentious issues we face in an increasingly polarized political climate. Differing perceptions of issues like these may be explained by underlying belief systems and expressed through narratives. This study employs the Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) by Moral Politics Theory as the theoretical underpinning for policy narratives. Moral Politics Theory states that policy beliefs are shaped by either a Strict Father (individual responsibility) or Nurturant Parent (societal responsibility) worldview. Visitors to Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site read one criminal justice narrative from each worldview and selected which was more persuasive. Worldview and policy beliefs predicted which narrative was found persuasive; however, the analysis revealed there may be bilateral support for a combination of individual and societal responsibilities. Finally, this study supports and expands the NPF to a new context and population.
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Article from journal : Politics & Policy, Volume 48, Issue 2, April 2020, Pages 288-313
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