The Carceral Logic of Title IX

Q2 Social Sciences
Veronica Shepp, Erin O’Callaghan, Anne Kirkner
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Universities in the United States have undertaken the goal of addressing gender-based violence (GBV) on campus. Legal reforms have provided guidance on how this should be done, including the adoption of Title IX and the 2011 Dear Colleague letter. This guidance focuses on limiting liability concerns through mandatory/responsible employee reporting and investigatory practices rather than providing survivors with autonomy and healing. Proponents of Title IX argue that these changes to the law structurally address GBV; however, we argue that efforts to reform the law are surface-level and instead serve the goals of the neoliberal university. Furthermore, the processes in place are emotionally taxing and traumatizing for survivors, also referred to as institutional betrayal. While we are not suggesting that Title IX investigations contribute to the prison industrial complex, we do argue Title IX policies and processes operate with carceral logic in a way that individualizes harm and protects the institution, which we call campus control. We then conclude with recommendations for the field of GBV research and activism to reckon with what a “decarcerated university” may look like and specifically look to prison abolition feminists for guidance on divesting from and dismantling harmful processes and institutions.
标题九的葬礼逻辑
美国的大学已经实现了解决校园内基于性别的暴力的目标。法律改革为如何做到这一点提供了指导,包括通过了第九章和2011年亲爱的同事信。本指南侧重于通过强制性/负责任的员工报告和调查实践来限制责任问题,而不是为幸存者提供自主权和治疗。第九条的支持者认为,这些法律修改在结构上解决了GBV问题;然而,我们认为,法律改革的努力只是表面上的,而是为新自由主义大学的目标服务的。此外,现有的过程对幸存者来说是情感上的负担和创伤,也被称为制度上的背叛。虽然我们并不是说第九条的调查有助于监狱工业综合体,但我们确实认为,第九条政策和程序以一种个性化伤害和保护机构的方式运作,我们称之为校园控制。然后,我们最后提出了GBV研究和行动主义领域的建议,以考虑“被剥夺监禁的大学”可能是什么样子,并特别向废除监狱的女权主义者寻求关于放弃和废除有害程序和机构的指导。
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Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education
Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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