狱警之痛殖民主义如何以及为何塑造了今天圭亚那狱警的工作

Q2 Social Sciences
Dylan Kerrigan, Tammy Ayres, Kellie Moss
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摘要

在这篇探索性文章中,我们探讨了全球南部监狱官生活中未被充分研究的领域及其工作的痛苦。我们通过记录和讨论狱警的第一手叙述和第一手观察,从不同层面反映了他们今天的工作和家庭经历,从而为这些现象提供了一个新颖的非殖民视角。我们了解他们如何看待和理解自己的工作,包括圭亚那狱警自下而上的监禁痛苦。我们了解了狱警们认为他们在圭亚那工作的痛苦--工作条件、心理痛苦、监狱基础设施、亲密关系、狱中之狱、社会痛苦和不安全--以及这些问题如何包括殖民历史的回响,如何影响狱警们的日常生活,以及这些痛苦如何影响他们最亲近的人。通过这种方式,我们展示了殖民主义的遗留问题如何以及为何继续困扰着圭亚那的当代狱警。
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‘Prison officer pains’: How and why coloniality shapes the job of a prison officer in Guyana today

‘Prison officer pains’: How and why coloniality shapes the job of a prison officer in Guyana today

In this exploratory article, we look at the understudied area of prison officer's lives in the Global South and the pains of their jobs. We provide a novel and decolonial perspective on these phenomena by documenting and discussing first-hand prison officer accounts and first-person observations of the different dimensions of their experiences of work and home today. We understand how they see and understand their jobs, including what the pains of imprisonment for officers in Guyana look and feel like from the bottom up. We learn about what prison officers perceive as the pains of their employment in Guyana – working conditions; psychological pains; prison infrastructure; intimate relations; prison within prison; social pains; and insecurity – and how such issues include echoes of the colonial past and impact officers not just in their everyday lives but how these pains also impact those closest to them. In this way, we show how, and why, the legacies of colonialism continue to haunt contemporary prison officers in Guyana.

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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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