Feminized need and racialized danger: Punitive therapeutics and historical addict tropes in a Midwestern drug court

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Theoretical Criminology Pub Date : 2022-01-31 DOI:10.1177/13624806211060867
Veronica L. Horowitz, T. Gowan
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Drug courts are widely praised as a therapeutic alternative to mass incarceration. Using ethnographic discourse analysis, our intersectional comparison of a Midwestern court demonstrates how gender and race create differentiated and unequal rehabilitative projects. Striking differences in treatment, sanctions, and requirements demonstrate the lasting power of long-standing historical addiction tropes. Our primarily white and African-American site re-inscribed the historical polarization between “white slaves” and “drug zombies”, between the (traumatized female) “involuntary addict” and the dangerous agency of the (racialized) male “criminal addict”. The explicit gender differentiation between therapy for women and work for men was thus cross-cut by race, with talk therapy for white women and neuro-scientific medicalization for white men set against deep racio-cultural reform for African-Americans. While Black women were encouraged to take on intensive mothering, Black men were subjected to the highest surveillance and suspicion, their struggles in the labor and housing markets misrecognized as cultural deficiency.
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女性化的需求和种族化的危险:惩罚疗法和中西部毒品法庭上的历史瘾君子比喻
毒品法庭被广泛称赞为一种替代大规模监禁的治疗方法。使用人种学话语分析,我们对中西部法院的交叉比较展示了性别和种族如何创造差异化和不平等的康复项目。在治疗、制裁和要求方面的显著差异表明,长期存在的成瘾比喻具有持久的力量。我们主要是白人和非裔美国人的网站重新记录了“白人奴隶”和“毒品僵尸”之间的历史两极分化,(受创伤的女性)“非自愿成瘾”和(种族化的)男性“犯罪成瘾”的危险代理之间的两极分化。因此,针对女性的治疗和针对男性的工作之间明显的性别差异是由种族交叉的,针对白人女性的谈话治疗和针对白人男性的神经科学医学治疗,与针对非裔美国人的深刻种族文化改革形成了鲜明对比。当黑人女性被鼓励承担密集的育儿责任时,黑人男性受到最高的监视和怀疑,他们在劳动力和住房市场上的挣扎被误解为文化缺陷。
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Theoretical Criminology
Theoretical Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Consistently ranked in the top 12 of its category in the Thomson Scientific Journal Citation Reports, Theoretical Criminology is a major interdisciplinary, international, peer reviewed journal for the advancement of the theoretical aspects of criminological knowledge. Theoretical Criminology is concerned with theories, concepts, narratives and myths of crime, criminal behaviour, social deviance, criminal law, morality, justice, social regulation and governance. The journal is committed to renewing general theoretical debate, exploring the interrelation of theory and data in empirical research and advancing the links between criminological analysis and general social, political and cultural theory.
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