永久化的不公正:肯尼亚蒙巴萨青年帮派的犯罪化

Politeia Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.25159/2663-6689/10602
Kennedy Mkutu Agade, Tessa Mkutu, Obondo Kajumbi
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蒙巴萨以帮派问题而闻名。他们中的一些人是18岁以下的年轻人,其中一些人只有7岁。许多人使用毒品,一些人实施盗窃,还有一些人以使用刀具进行大规模暴力抢劫而闻名,严重伤害了公众。为了解决这个问题,通过暴民司法或警察行动杀害肇事者是司空见惯的。这篇论文有助于我们理解帮派中的年轻人,以及应对帮派暴力的干预措施。我们认为,并非所有“帮派”都参与犯罪活动。然而,一些帮派成员可能被视为暴力犯罪的肇事者,但也被视为边缘化和不利环境的受害者,这限制了生活选择,使暴力犯罪成为一种常见的途径。此外,刑事司法方法也辜负了这些年轻人。警方目前不一致、腐败和残暴的做法加剧了问题,而从青年团伙行动中获益的外部行为者却被国家容忍。抵抗力的增强是显而易见的,因为青年帮派倾向于增加对公众的暴力,以对警察进行“报复”。结构性暴力是造成这一问题的一个重要原因,目前的缓解方法也同样存在这种情况。
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Perpetuating Injustice: The Criminalisation of Youth Gangs in Mombasa, Kenya
Mombasa is well known for problems with gangs. Some of them are composed of a high proportion of youths under 18 years, with some as young as 7 years old. Many use drugs, some carry out thefts, and some are known for large-scale violent robberies with the use of knives, severely injuring members of the public. In an attempt to manage the problem, the killing of perpetrators through mob justice or in police operations is commonplace. This paper contributes to our understanding of youths in gangs and interventions to tackle gang violence. We argue that not all “gangs” are involved in criminal activity. However, some gang members may be viewed as perpetrators of violent crime but also as victims of marginalisation and unfavourable environments, which constrain life choices, making violent crime a frequent path. Moreover, criminal justice approaches have failed these youths. The current inconsistent, corrupt and brutal approach by police serves to compound the problem, while external actors benefiting from youth gangs’ operations are tolerated by the state. Increased resistance is evident as youth gangs tend to increase their violence against the public in order to take “revenge” against the police. Structural violence is an important cause of the problem and is also replicated in current mitigation approaches.
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