'We're both here to do a job and that's all that matters': Cisgender correctional officer recruit reflections within an unsettled correctional prison culture.

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY British Journal of Criminology Pub Date : 2021-04-05 eCollection Date: 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1093/bjc/azab006
Michael Adorjan, Rosemary Ricciardelli, James Gacek
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Reflecting on new trans prisoner placement policies within Canadian federal prisons, in light of recent changes instigated under the Canadian Liberal Trudeau government, we provide knowledge from cisgender correctional officer (CO) recruits regarding these policy changes and underscore their views of working with officers who identify as transgender. Canada's new policies recognize the presence of trans prisoners and create new protocols accordingly, simultaneously challenging some of the foundational tenets of the carceral system. While overwhelming support exists from cisgender recruits for their trans colleagues, support among a relative minority of COs is contingent upon notions like safety and security grounded in a dominantly cisgender prison culture; a culture we situate within the wider context of an unsettled correctional prison culture.

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“我们在这里都是为了工作,这才是最重要的”:在不稳定的监狱文化中,顺性狱警招聘的反思。
鉴于加拿大自由党特鲁多政府最近的变化,我们反思了加拿大联邦监狱内新的跨性别囚犯安置政策,我们提供了顺性别惩教官(CO)新兵关于这些政策变化的知识,并强调了他们与变性警官合作的观点。加拿大的新政策承认变性囚犯的存在,并相应地制定了新的协议,同时挑战了监狱系统的一些基本原则。虽然顺性别新兵对跨性别同事的支持是压倒性的,但在相对少数的狱警中,对他们的支持取决于在以顺性别为主的监狱文化中建立的安全和保障等概念;我们把这种文化置于不稳定的惩教监狱文化的更大背景下。
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