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MORALIZING VIOLENCE: Debating the acceptability of electrical weapons

Pages 3-35 | Published online: 13 Oct 2010
 

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Address correspondence to: Brian Rappert, Department of Sociology, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QJ, UK, E‐mail: [email protected]

And at a practical level, of course, trying to document and prove violations to rules with novel and potentially dangerous technology—in effect to police the police—is a mission that would tax the abilities of any organization.

Subsequently, this deception of experience provided a credible basis for me to be approached as an expert commentator on subsequent British policy developments (BBC, 2003; Walker, 2003).

Moreover, as told, the telling of my taster exposure relied on constructivist presumptions to give it meaning.

The distinction has been taken up elsewhere as justification for mobilizing against electrical weapons (CitationMartin and Wright, 2003).

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Address correspondence to: Brian Rappert, Department of Sociology, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QJ, UK, E‐mail: [email protected]

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