Cars, compounds and containers: Judicial and extrajudicial infrastructures of punishment in the 'old' and 'new' South Africa.

Punishment & society Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-28 DOI:10.1177/14624745221079456
Gail Super
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This paper examines non-state infrastructures of vigilante violence in marginalized spaces in South Africa. I argue that car trunks, shacks, containers, and other everyday receptacles function as the underside of official institutions, such as prisons and police lock-ups, and bear historical imprints of the extrajudicial punishments inflicted on black bodies during colonialism and apartheid. I focus on two techniques: forcing someone into the trunk of a vehicle and driving them around to locate stolen property, and confinement in garages, shacks, containers, or local public spaces. Whereas in formerly 'whites only' areas, residents have access to insurance, guards, gated communities, fortified fences, and well-resourced neighbourhood watches, in former black townships and informal settlements, this is not the case. Here, the boot, the shack, the shed, the car, and the minibus taxi play multiple roles, including as vectors and spaces of confinement, torture, and execution. Thus, spatiotemporality affects both how penal forms permeate space and time, and how space and time constitute penal forms. These vigilante kidnappings and forcible confinements are not mere instances of gratuitous violence. Instead, they mimic, distort, and amplify the violence that underpins the state's unrealized monopoly over the violence inherent in its claims to police and punish.

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汽车、大院和集装箱:“旧”和“新”南非的司法和法外惩罚基础设施。
本文探讨非国家基础设施的治安维持暴力在南非的边缘空间。我认为,汽车后备箱、棚屋、集装箱和其他日常容器是监狱和警察拘留所等官方机构的底层,并带有殖民主义和种族隔离时期对黑人身体施加法外惩罚的历史印记。我专注于两种技术:强迫某人进入汽车后备箱并驾驶他们寻找被盗财产,以及将其禁闭在车库,棚屋,集装箱或当地公共场所。然而,在以前的“白人专属”地区,居民可以获得保险、警卫、封闭的社区、强化的围栏和资源充足的邻里监督,而在以前的黑人城镇和非正式定居点,情况并非如此。在这里,靴子、棚屋、棚屋、汽车和小巴出租车扮演着多重角色,包括作为载体和监禁、折磨和处决的空间。因此,时空性既影响刑罚形式如何渗透空间和时间,也影响空间和时间如何构成刑罚形式。这些自发自发的绑架和强制监禁不仅仅是无端暴力的例子。相反,他们模仿、扭曲和放大了暴力,这些暴力支撑着国家对其声称的警察和惩罚所固有的暴力的未实现垄断。
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