Penal hybridization: State influence and local resistance at a community-based reentry organization

Benjamin J Mackey
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As mass incarceration and supervision decline in the U.S., subtler forms of “invisible punishment” continue to affect individuals with a history of legal system involvement. Increasingly, the state recedes from direct involvement in invisible punishment, instead devolving responsibility—and potentially controlling at a distance—community-based organizations. In the process, punishment in the community is shaped by both the state and various segments of civil society. The present ethnography examines how staffers at a community-based reentry organization are subject to and resistant to state influence, and how this resistance generates new forms of invisible punishment. While state influence directs staffers to provide services focused on altering clients’ internal dispositions, staffers resist state influence by encouraging members to be their own advocates against the penal system. This agonistic process of resistance generates a hybridized form of invisible punishment, commingling the organizational goals and routines of penal state authorities with those of reentry staffers who see advocating against structures of punishment as a core mission. The final, hybridized form of this mode of penalty requires the client not only to look inward to effect dispositional changes, but also to look outward to be an active agent advocating against the exclusionary penal structures affecting them.
刑罚杂交:以社区为基础的重返社会组织中的国家影响和地方抵制
随着美国大规模监禁和监管的减少,更微妙形式的 "无形惩罚 "继续影响着那些有法律系统介入历史的个人。国家越来越多地不再直接参与隐形惩罚,而是将责任下放给社区组织,并可能对其进行远程控制。在这一过程中,社区中的惩罚由国家和民间社会的各个部分共同塑造。本民族志研究探讨了一个社区重返社会组织的工作人员如何受制于并抵制国家的影响,以及这种抵制如何产生新形式的隐形惩罚。国家的影响引导工作人员提供服务,重点是改变服务对象的内部处置方式,而工作人员则通过鼓励成员成为自己反对刑罚制度的代言人来抵制国家的影响。这种冲突性的抵制过程产生了一种混合形式的隐形惩罚,将国家刑罚当局的组织目标和常规做法与那些将倡导反对惩罚结构视为核心任务的重返社会工作人员的组织目标和常规做法结合在一起。这种惩罚模式的最终混合形式要求当事人不仅要向内看,以实现处置上的改变,还要向外看,成为一个积极的推动者,倡导反对影响他们的排斥性刑罚结构。
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