Inequality and punishment: A global paradox?

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
S. Karstedt
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Abstract

Across the world, the most marginalised groups of society are overrepresented in prisons and institutions of the criminal justice system. Besides racial and ethnic minorities, prisons worldwide disproportionately house individuals who count among the least educated, most unemployed and poorest groups of society. However, it is one of the paradoxes of penality that whilst it is obvious that criminal justice systems across the world target disadvantaged populations, the link between imprisonment and socio-economic inequality has been mostly elusive on a global and cross-national scale. This contribution addresses this paradox and aims at unravelling it. It will focus on those processes and mechanisms through which social inequality is transmitted into unequal criminal punishment, and how criminal punishment reproduces inequality. I will first present the evidence from a macro- and comparative perspective, and then explore the relationship between punishment and inequality within societies. Imprisonment growth and concentration of imprisonment are identified as routes towards exacerbating and entrenching inequality, thus being a cause rather than a consequence of inequality.
不平等与惩罚:全球悖论?
在世界各地,社会中最边缘化的群体在监狱和刑事司法系统机构中的代表性过高。除了种族和族裔少数群体之外,世界各地的监狱还不成比例地关押着受教育程度最低、失业最多和最贫穷的社会群体。然而,刑罚的悖论之一是,虽然世界各地的刑事司法系统显然是针对弱势群体的,但在全球和跨国范围内,监禁与社会经济不平等之间的联系大多是难以捉摸的。这篇文章解决了这个悖论,旨在解开它。它将侧重于社会不平等转化为不平等的刑事惩罚的过程和机制,以及刑事惩罚如何再现不平等。我将首先从宏观和比较的角度提出证据,然后探讨社会中惩罚与不平等之间的关系。监禁的增长和监禁的集中被认为是加剧和巩固不平等的途径,因此是不平等的原因而不是结果。
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Journal of Criminology
Journal of Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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