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Den postpolitiska kriminalpolitiken

Hjelmgren, Emma LU (2023) STVK05 20231
Department of Political Science
Abstract
Crime politics was in 2015 described as becoming increasingly post political where politicians advocate for similar solutions regardless of their ideological standpoint. Simultaneously gang related crime gets progressively more media coverage and public attention in Sweden. The purpose of this study is to investigate to what extent Swedish crime politics was post political in 2022. Assuming all political expressions are ideologically constructed this is done with a qualitative approach using ideological analysis. Mats Lindberg’s analytical framework enabled the material to be analysed both regarding policy proposals and the reasoning behind them. The primary analytical material consists of Sweden’s three biggest political parties and their... (More)
Crime politics was in 2015 described as becoming increasingly post political where politicians advocate for similar solutions regardless of their ideological standpoint. Simultaneously gang related crime gets progressively more media coverage and public attention in Sweden. The purpose of this study is to investigate to what extent Swedish crime politics was post political in 2022. Assuming all political expressions are ideologically constructed this is done with a qualitative approach using ideological analysis. Mats Lindberg’s analytical framework enabled the material to be analysed both regarding policy proposals and the reasoning behind them. The primary analytical material consists of Sweden’s three biggest political parties and their manifestos published before the 2022 election. The analysis shows that crime politics in Sweden is becoming continuously conservative focusing on controlling the population and increasing prison sentences to reduce crime. The parties can in varying amounts stay true to their ideology in their motivation of their suggested policies. Other themes found in the material are a description of crime rates as escalating and the perceived insecurity from the public which are used to motivate policies. (Less)
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author
Hjelmgren, Emma LU
supervisor
organization
course
STVK05 20231
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Kriminalpolitik, Ideologianalys, VDP-analys, Symbolpolitik, Postpolitik
language
Swedish
id
9115520
date added to LUP
2023-08-18 16:26:07
date last changed
2023-08-18 16:26:07
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  abstract     = {{Crime politics was in 2015 described as becoming increasingly post political where politicians advocate for similar solutions regardless of their ideological standpoint. Simultaneously gang related crime gets progressively more media coverage and public attention in Sweden. The purpose of this study is to investigate to what extent Swedish crime politics was post political in 2022. Assuming all political expressions are ideologically constructed this is done with a qualitative approach using ideological analysis. Mats Lindberg’s analytical framework enabled the material to be analysed both regarding policy proposals and the reasoning behind them. The primary analytical material consists of Sweden’s three biggest political parties and their manifestos published before the 2022 election. The analysis shows that crime politics in Sweden is becoming continuously conservative focusing on controlling the population and increasing prison sentences to reduce crime. The parties can in varying amounts stay true to their ideology in their motivation of their suggested policies. Other themes found in the material are a description of crime rates as escalating and the perceived insecurity from the public which are used to motivate policies.}},
  author       = {{Hjelmgren, Emma}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Den postpolitiska kriminalpolitiken}},
  year         = {{2023}},
}