Disability, Violence, and Prison

Nomi Ostrander
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Nomi Ostrander This chapter explores the intersection of disability, race, and violence within the context of US carceral settings. To foreground this discussion, the author traces the War on Drug’s impact on prison population growth. These policies simultaneously increased community violence that resulted in countless disabilities, along with thousands of deaths. The surviving combatants were often left to serve time in prisons that were not equipped to house and support individuals with disabilities and complex medical needs. Once incarcerated, many people with disabilities experience higher rates of violence and manipulation from other inmates and guards. The chapter concludes with several recommendations to improve conditions for people with disabilities who are incarcerated or face incarceration for criminal offenses.
残疾、暴力和监狱
本章探讨了美国监狱环境中残疾、种族和暴力的交集。为了突出这一讨论,作者追溯了禁毒战争对监狱人口增长的影响。这些政策同时加剧了社区暴力,导致无数人致残,数千人死亡。幸存的战斗人员往往被留在监狱服刑,这些监狱没有为残疾人和有复杂医疗需求的人提供住所和支助的设施。一旦被监禁,许多残疾人遭受其他囚犯和看守的暴力和操纵的几率更高。本章最后提出了几项建议,以改善因刑事犯罪而被监禁或面临监禁的残疾人的条件。
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