Community corrections at a critical juncture: Privatisation, race, and the redefinition of the community after Attica

Q2 Social Sciences
Nicole Kaufman
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Critical junctures can propel a reorientation of state, civil society, and market. I examine this process during an influential historical moment in the early 1970s, when actors ranging from incarcerated organisers to political elites worked to redefine the role of community organisations in corrections. These efforts resulted in a policy privatising the delivery of community-based correctional services in the case I study in Wisconsin, USA. Using archival records, I demonstrate how this policy was situated in leaders’ anxieties about the control of Black men. I trace historically emergent relationships among racialised social control, privatisation and NGOs, which reverberate in the non-profit sector today. The research invites further examination of moments of contingency in criminal justice policy after exceptional violence by the state.

关键时刻的社区矫正:私有化、种族和阿提卡之后的社区重新定义
关键时刻可以推动国家、公民社会和市场的重新定位。我在20世纪70年代初一个有影响力的历史时刻考察了这一过程,当时,从被监禁的组织者到政治精英,都在努力重新定义社区组织在矫正中的角色。我在美国威斯康辛州研究的案例中,这些努力导致了一项将社区惩教服务私有化的政策。利用档案记录,我展示了这一政策是如何被置于领导人对控制黑人的焦虑之中的。我追溯了历史上种族化的社会控制、私有化和非政府组织之间的新兴关系,这些关系在今天的非营利部门引起了反响。这项研究促使人们进一步研究在国家实施特殊暴力后刑事司法政策中的偶然性时刻。
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期刊介绍: The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice is an international peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing high quality theory, research and debate on all aspects of the relationship between crime and justice across the globe. It is a leading forum for conversation between academic theory and research and the cultures, policies and practices of the range of institutions concerned with harm, security and justice.
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