Criminal justice as racialized organizations: Evidence from ethnographies of police, courts, and jails

IF 4.6 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Heather Schoenfeld, Chas Walker, Marielis Rosa
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Criminology has long grappled with the relationship between race/racism and the criminal justice system. In this article, we build on past critiques and demonstrate how scholars of the criminal legal system can use meso-level theories of race/racism to better explain their findings, develop new insights, and pose new research questions. To this end, we introduce the theory of racialized organizations. Drawing examples from recent ethnographic studies of police departments, criminal courts, and jails, we illustrate how criminal legal organizations (CLOs) embody the core tenets of the theory. Specifically, CLOs endow racial schema with power, distribute and extract resources unequally in part by using racialized credentials, legitimize racial harm by decoupling formal commitments to legal rights from actual practice, and reduce the agency of non-White people. We also extend the theory of racialized organizations to describe how legitimacy and racial harm accumulate and deepen across CLOs. The article concludes with actionable research directions that illuminate the complex interactions between race and the criminal legal system.

作为种族化组织的刑事司法:警察、法院和监狱人种学研究的证据
长期以来,犯罪学一直致力于研究种族/种族主义与刑事司法系统之间的关系。在本文中,我们以过去的批评为基础,展示了刑事法律体系的学者如何使用种族/种族主义的中观理论来更好地解释他们的发现,发展新的见解,并提出新的研究问题。为此,我们引入了种族化组织理论。从最近对警察部门、刑事法院和监狱的民族志研究中,我们举例说明了刑事法律组织(CLOs)是如何体现该理论的核心原则的。具体而言,CLOs赋予种族模式权力,不平等地分配和提取资源,部分原因是使用种族化的凭证,将对合法权利的正式承诺与实际做法脱钩,使种族伤害合法化,并减少非白人的代理。我们还扩展了种族化组织的理论,以描述合法性和种族伤害如何在CLOs中积累和深化。文章最后提出了可操作的研究方向,阐明了种族与刑事法律制度之间复杂的相互作用。
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Criminology
Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
6.90%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: Criminology is devoted to crime and deviant behavior. Disciplines covered in Criminology include: - sociology - psychology - design - systems analysis - decision theory Major emphasis is placed on empirical research and scientific methodology. Criminology"s content also includes articles which review the literature or deal with theoretical issues stated in the literature as well as suggestions for the types of investigation which might be carried out in the future.
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