途径与惩罚:探索南非被监禁妇女的代理经验

IF 1.9 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
B. Parry
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引用次数: 6

摘要

尽管近几十年来被监禁的女性人数有所增加,但女性罪犯只占全球被监禁人口总数的5%左右。南非也不例外——女性罪犯总数不到该国被监禁人口的3%,而这一人口此前被列为世界上十大惩教系统之一。惩教系统中女性所占比例很小,这导致了对她们犯罪途径和监禁经历的解释与男性罪犯相同,从而使性别在犯罪行为中可能扮演的任何角色都不合法。通过利用女权主义途径研究方法,本研究将被监禁在约翰内斯堡女子惩教中心的17名妇女的叙述置于背景中,揭示了妇女被监禁的渠道,这些渠道主要涉及受害和与贫困和压迫相关的社会建构的性别脆弱性。从她们的生活史访谈摘录中可以看出,这些因素的共同作用,加上选择范围的缩小,导致了女性犯罪。最终,这项研究使人们能够全面了解南非被监禁妇女面临的独特选择和挑战,以及机构和父权制在她们所采取的途径中所起的作用。
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Pathways and penalties: Exploring experiences of agency among incarcerated women in South Africa
Despite the documented rise in the population of incarcerated women over recent decades, female offenders only represent about 5% of the total global incarcerated population. South Africa is no different – female offenders total less than 3% of the country’s incarcerated population, a populace that was previously counted as one of the ten largest correctional systems in the world. This small representation of women in the correctional system leads to interpretations of their pathways to offending and experiences of incarceration to be the same as those of male offenders, delegitimising any role that gender may play in offending behaviour. By utilising a feminist pathways research approach, the narratives of 17 women incarcerated in the Johannesburg Female Correctional Centre are contextualised in this study, to reveal conduits to women’s incarceration that primarily involve victimisation and socially constructed gendered vulnerabilities that are interconnected with poverty and oppression. As seen through excerpts of their life history interviews, this confluence of factors, coupled with pathways of narrowing options, contribute to female offending. Ultimately the research allows for a holistic understanding of the unique choices and challenges incarcerated women in South Africa face, and the role agency and patriarchy has played in the pathways taken.
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CiteScore
3.30
自引率
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期刊介绍: Feminism & Psychology provides a forum for debate at the interface between feminism and psychology. The journal"s principal aim is to foster the development of feminist theory and practice in – and beyond – psychology. It publishes high-quality original research, theoretical articles, and commentaries. We are interested in pieces that provide insights into the gendered reality of everyday lives, especially in relation to women and girls, as well as pieces that address broader theoretical issues. Feminism & Psychology seeks to publish work from scholars, researchers, activists and practitioners at all stages of their careers who share a feminist analysis of the overlapping domains of gender and psychology.
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