Carceral community in the time of COVID-19: Isolation, adaption, and predation

IF 2.3 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Anthony W Fontes
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Abstract

State failures to protect prisoners from COVID-19 have made prisons key “hotspots” of infection, particularly in the “new mass carceral zone” of Latin America. In Guatemala, which has the 3rd most overcrowded prison system in the world, such failure was a tragedy foretold. Longstanding hostility towards criminalized populations ensured that prisoners would be left to fend for themselves. This does not mean, however, that we should cast the prison as merely another “zone of abandonment” nor prisoners as helpless victims. Instead, drawing on the concept of “carceral community” and prison ethnography, this article maps how prisoner-leaders, entrepreneurs, extortionists, visitors, and officials navigate the absurd contradictions exposed in the collision between pandemic protection protocols and prison realities. This article explores a disavowed carceral community's efforts to make sense of, adapt to, and leverage the pandemic's constraints in the never-ending struggle to survive, profit from, and project power over and beyond prison life. The informal and the illicit articulate with government pandemic policies to create a volatile but deeply resilient modus vivendi, albeit with dire consequences for the most vulnerable on both sides of prison walls.
新冠肺炎时期的尸体群落:隔离、适应和捕食
国家未能保护囚犯免受COVID-19的侵害,使监狱成为感染的主要“热点”,特别是在拉丁美洲的“新的大规模拘留区”。在危地马拉,这个世界上第三拥挤的监狱系统,这样的失败是一场悲剧。对犯罪人群的长期敌意确保了囚犯只能自谋生路。然而,这并不意味着我们应该把监狱仅仅视为另一个“遗弃区”,也不意味着把囚犯视为无助的受害者。相反,本文借鉴了“监狱社区”和监狱人种学的概念,描绘了囚犯领袖、企业家、勒索者、访客和官员如何在流行病保护协议和监狱现实之间的冲突中应对荒谬的矛盾。本文探讨了一个被否认的监狱社区如何努力理解、适应和利用大流行的限制,在监狱生活之外的无休止的生存斗争中,从中获利,并展示权力。非正式的和非法的与政府的流行病政策相结合,创造了一种不稳定但极具弹性的权宜之计,尽管对监狱围墙两侧的最弱势群体造成了可怕的后果。
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期刊介绍: Punishment & Society is an international, interdisciplinary, peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research and scholarship dealing with punishment, penal institutions and penal control.
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