In response to a call for criminologists to consider the impact of former President Donald Trump’s presumed criminality, we analyze verbal-textual hostility (VTH) in Trump’s campaign speeches. Politicians have particular power and reach with their speech and their use of VTH is an important part of the trifecta of violence. Using a framework informed by linguistic theory and previous analysis of hate speech in recorded hate crimes, we present the categories of deprecation and denigration, and discuss their relationship to domination. In context, these forms of VTH enhance and serve as precursors to more violent speech and acts.
History
Publication title
Crime Law Soc Change
Volume
80
Issue
3
Pagination
237-256
ISSN
0925-4994
Department/School
Policing and Emergency Management
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Publication status
Published online
Place of publication
Van Godewijckstraat 30, Dordrecht, Netherlands, 3311 Gz