空气中的某些物质:美国监狱及其周围的有毒污染

IF 2.3 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
E. Toman
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引用次数: 4

摘要

有毒化学物质每天都被释放到土地、空气和水道中。然而,这些化学物质的暴露在美国各地并不是平均分布的。有充分的证据表明,没有机构和资本的社区,通常在经济和社会上处于不利地位,是那些遭受污染环境影响的首当其冲的社区。这些影响可能产生急性和慢性健康后果,导致预期寿命缩短、癌症发病率升高和免疫系统受损。正在出现的定性工作表明,被监禁的人- -没有能力离开其环境的人- -不成比例地受到我们污染做法的影响。这项研究认为,全国各地的环境法规允许污染工业毒害有限的人口。美国环境保护署有毒物质排放清单(Environmental Protection Agency's Toxic Release Inventory)的全国数据被用来检查地理位置上靠近惩教设施的工业是否排放更多的有毒化学物质。区域差异也被检查。结果确定了一种危害模式——已经健康受损的囚犯也暴露在高水平的有毒化学物质中。
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Something in the air: Toxic pollution in and around U.S. prisons
Toxic chemicals are released into land, air, and waterways daily. Exposure to such chemicals, however, is not equally distributed across the U.S. It is well documented that communities without agency and capital, typically economically and socially disadvantaged, are those that suffer the brunt of the impacts of a polluted environment. These impacts can have both acute and chronic health consequences, leading to lower life expectancy, higher cancer rates, and compromised immune systems. Emerging qualitative work indicates that incarcerated persons – individuals who have no agency to leave their environment – are disproportionately affected by our polluting practices. This study argues that environmental regulations across the country allow polluting industries to poison confined populations. Nationwide data from the Environmental Protection Agency's Toxic Release Inventory is used to examine if industries geographically closer to correctional facilities emit greater amounts of toxic chemicals. Regional differences are examined as well. Results identify a pattern of harm – incarcerated persons who already have compromised health are also exposed to high levels of toxic chemicals.
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CiteScore
4.90
自引率
12.50%
发文量
60
期刊介绍: Punishment & Society is an international, interdisciplinary, peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research and scholarship dealing with punishment, penal institutions and penal control.
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