“The COVID-19 Murders”: Prison death-worlds and the fatal convenience of crisis

Dalton J Lackey, Angelica C Loblack, Teagan H Murphy, Katelyn E. Foltz
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Since the eruption of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. correctional facilities have reported more than half a million positive cases and nearly 3000 deaths. The carceral regime's unconscionable response to COVID-19 has been accepted as a mere “failure” by observers. We question this reading given the dispossessing purpose of carceral punishment, instead reframing prisons as necropolitical death-worlds that weaponize crisis to advance their repressive capacities. We draw from 132 texts authored by 68 incarcerated witnesses and published by the American Prison Writing Archive to assess how incarcerated individuals experience and interpret both the COVID-19 pandemic and the mitigation efforts enacted by prison administrations. Rather than prisons struggling, sincerely, to slow the spread of COVID-19, witnesses call attention to how prisons constrict and evolve punishment under the guise of care. Sampled writings detail alarming changes, including the excessive application of already harmful practices like solitary confinement. Our findings speak to the “inside,” lived implications of disaster-response by death-worlds, where the necropolitical order practices and perfects its violence with little external protest. Scholars of carceral punishment should more deliberately consider the impact of crises like the pandemic, as it is certainly not the last disaster that the prison order will appropriate.
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"COVID-19谋杀案":监狱死亡世界与危机带来的致命便利
自 COVID-19 大流行爆发以来,美国惩教机构报告的阳性病例已超过 50 万例,死亡人数近 3000 人。观察家们认为,监禁制度对 COVID-19 的无情应对仅仅是 "失败 "而已。鉴于监禁惩罚的剥夺性目的,我们对这种解读提出质疑,并将监狱重新定义为死灵政治的死亡世界,将危机武器化,以提高其镇压能力。我们从美国监狱写作档案馆出版的 68 位被监禁见证人撰写的 132 篇文章中,评估了被监禁者是如何体验和解读 COVID-19 大流行病以及监狱管理部门所采取的缓解措施的。与其说监狱在诚心诚意地努力减缓 COVID-19 的传播,不如说目击者呼吁人们关注监狱是如何打着关怀的幌子限制和发展惩罚的。抽样调查的文章详细描述了令人震惊的变化,包括过度使用单独监禁等本已有害的做法。我们的发现反映了死亡世界应对灾难的 "内部 "生活影响,在这里,死亡政治秩序在几乎没有外部抗议的情况下实践并完善其暴力。研究囚禁惩罚的学者应该更加谨慎地考虑大流行病等危机的影响,因为这肯定不是监狱秩序所能应对的最后一场灾难。
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