Organizing Reentry: How Racial Colorblindness Structures the Post-imprisonment Terrain

Lucius Couloute
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Over 600,000 people are released from federal and state prisons each year, up from about 160,000 in 1980. As such, the reentry literature is framed around these individuals and the personal barriers to reintegration they face. Less work, however, explicitly investigates the role reentry professionals and organizations play in actively shaping the reentry terrain. Using ethnographic observations, document analysis, and interviews with both criminal justice professionals and ex-prisoners, this chapter examines how an organizational field constructs reentry as a racially colorblind process. Although race and racism shape criminal justice, labor market, and other institutional experiences, I find that the positioning of reentry as meritocracy operates to both explain and justify the inequalities experienced by ex-prisoners.
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组织重返社会:种族色盲如何构成监禁后的地形
每年有超过60万人从联邦和州监狱获释,而1980年只有大约16万人。因此,关于重返社会的文献是围绕这些人以及他们面临的重返社会的个人障碍展开的。然而,较少的工作明确地调查了再入专业人员和组织在积极塑造再入地形方面所起的作用。通过民族志观察、文献分析以及对刑事司法专业人员和前囚犯的访谈,本章探讨了组织领域如何将重返社会构建为种族色盲过程。虽然种族和种族主义塑造了刑事司法、劳动力市场和其他制度经验,但我发现,将重返监狱定位为精英管理,既可以解释也可以证明前囚犯所经历的不平等。
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