‘Cop chasing’ in Alice Springs: Youth experiences of surveillance in a Central Australian Town

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Lora Chapman
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Indigenous youth living in Alice Springs are subject to routine forms of surveillance, facilitated by a range of stakeholders, including police, security guards, government agents, business owners and members of their own communities. ‘The problem’ of youth is the subject of much attention in media and community forums as well as Northern Territory specific legislation, resulting in increased levels of policing in town. Drawing on recently collected fieldwork data, this paper explores some of the nuances in the relationships through which these processes of surveillance are enacted. Encounters observed and described by young people themselves are often at once both intimate and oppressive. This paper will first explore recent policy approaches and then focus on some examples of youth experiences with policing to outline some of the ways in which young people navigate and resist surveillance in Alice Springs. Understanding youth experiences of surveillance and policing enables a distinctive perspective on a shifting social world, and offers insight into contemporary forms of disadvantage faced by Indigenous youth.

爱丽丝泉的“警察追逐”:澳大利亚中部一个小镇的青少年监视经历
生活在艾丽斯斯普林斯的土著青年受到各种利益攸关方的日常监视,包括警察、保安、政府人员、企业主和他们自己社区的成员。青年的“问题”是媒体和社区论坛以及北领地具体立法中非常关注的主题,导致城镇警务水平增加。根据最近收集的实地调查数据,本文探讨了通过这些监视过程制定的关系中的一些细微差别。年轻人自己观察和描述的遭遇往往既亲密又压抑。本文将首先探讨最近的政策方法,然后将重点放在一些青少年警务经验的例子上,以概述年轻人在爱丽丝泉导航和抵制监视的一些方式。了解青年在监视和警务方面的经历,有助于对不断变化的社会世界有独特的看法,并有助于洞察土著青年面临的当代不利形式。
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