Challenging co-optive criminalisation: Feminist-centred decarceration strategies for interpersonal and sexualised violence

Q2 Social Sciences
Brunilda Pali, Victoria Canning
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Abstract

Feminism and prison abolitionism are not theoretically or politically homogenous, and yet in their mainstream versions they are often situated at polar ends of the debate on how to respond to domestic and sexualised violence. The disproportionately gendered nature of sexualised and interpersonal violence has largely centralised such abuses in feminist movements. However, histories of abolitionism – particularly in continental Europe – have largely failed to address the severity of this violence and its impacts. In this article, we highlight the implications of so-called ‘carceral’ feminism on ending sexualised and interpersonal violence, while addressing key – and reasonable – critiques of abolitionism. Our central argument is that criminal justice has failed to significantly reduce and/or end sexualised or interpersonal violence. As such, we explore feminist-centred, restorative, and transformative alternatives, not only to prison, but to societies that continue to embed systematic levels of sexualised and interpersonal violence.

挑战协同犯罪化:以女权主义者为中心的人际暴力和性暴力的分离策略
女权主义和废除监狱主义在理论上和政治上都不是同质的,但在如何应对家庭暴力和性暴力的辩论中,它们的主流版本往往处于两极。性暴力和人际暴力的不成比例的性别性质在很大程度上集中了女权主义运动中的这种虐待。然而,废奴主义的历史——特别是在欧洲大陆——在很大程度上未能解决这种暴力的严重性及其影响。在这篇文章中,我们强调了所谓的“专制”女权主义对结束性暴力和人际暴力的影响,同时解决了对废奴主义的关键和合理的批评。我们的中心论点是,刑事司法未能显著减少和/或结束性暴力或人际暴力。因此,我们探索以女权主义为中心的、恢复性的和变革性的替代方案,不仅针对监狱,而且针对那些继续嵌入系统性暴力和人际暴力的社会。
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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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