Detention of terrorism suspects : political discourse and fragmented practices / Maureen T. Duffy.
2018
K5437 .D84 2018 (Mapit)
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Detention of terrorism suspects : political discourse and fragmented practices / Maureen T. Duffy.
Imprint
Oxford ; London : Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc ; Portland, OR : Hart Publishing, 2018.
Description
xxxv, 275 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Language manufactures truth : the power of labels
Breaking down and reconstructing discourse can reveal new realities
Layers of argumentation tools and a fractured post-911 narrative
Hasty inductive generalization : the problem with the claim that the 9/11 attacks exposed a need for new detention paradigms
False premise : non-citizens as the terrorist "other?"
False dichotomies in the narrative : The "either/or" dilemma.
Breaking down and reconstructing discourse can reveal new realities
Layers of argumentation tools and a fractured post-911 narrative
Hasty inductive generalization : the problem with the claim that the 9/11 attacks exposed a need for new detention paradigms
False premise : non-citizens as the terrorist "other?"
False dichotomies in the narrative : The "either/or" dilemma.
Summary
Controversial erosions of individual liberties in the name of anti-terrorism are ongoing in liberal democracies. The focus of this book is on the manner in which strategic discourse has been used to create accepted political narratives. It specifically links aspects of that discourse to problematic and evolving terrorism detention practices that happen outside of traditional criminal and wartime paradigms, with examples including the detentions at Guantanamo Bay and security certificates in Canada. This book suggests that biased political discourse has, in some respects, continued to fuel public misconceptions about terrorism, which have then led to problematic legal enactments, supported by those misconceptions. It introduces this idea by presenting current examples, such as some of the language used by US President Donald Trump regarding terrorism, and it argues that such language has supported questionable legal responses to terrorism. It then critiques political arguments that began after 9/11, many of which are still foundational as terrorism detention practices evolve. The focus is on language emanating from the US, and the book links this language to specific examples of changed detention practices from the US, Canada, and the UK. Terrorism is undoubtedly a real threat, but that does not mean that all perceptions of how to respond to terrorism are valid. As international terrorism continues to grow and to change, this book offers valuable insights into problems that have arisen from specific responses, with the objective of avoiding those problems going forward.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online version: Duffy, Maureen T. Detention of terrorism suspects. Oxford [UK] ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2018
Call Number
K5437 .D84 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9781849468640 (hardback alkaline paper)
1849468648 (hardback alkaline paper)
9781509904013 (ePDF)
9781509904006 (ePub)
1849468648 (hardback alkaline paper)
9781509904013 (ePDF)
9781509904006 (ePub)
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