"The Scale of Punishment Has Been Framed Specially for the Black Man": Imprisonment, Race, and Punishment in the Colonial Bahamas, 1840–1973

Anne Ulentin
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Abstract:This article investigates the establishment of a prison system in the post-Emancipation Bahamas and the resulting mass incarceration of the Afro-Bahamian population throughout the colonial period. As race and racial ideas shaped the perception and fear of crime, the prison became the quintessential space of confinement and punishment. Other mechanisms, including hard labour and whipping, were also used in tandem to discipline and exert control over the population. As a result, the colonial elites effectively used the penal system to reinforce their position within the society and the perpetuation of the social and racial order that existed before Emancipation.
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《惩罚的尺度是专门为黑人制定的》:1840-1973年巴哈马殖民地的监禁、种族和惩罚
摘要:本文考察了解放后的巴哈马群岛监狱制度的建立,以及由此导致的整个殖民时期对非裔巴哈马人的大规模监禁。由于种族和种族观念塑造了对犯罪的认知和恐惧,监狱成为了典型的监禁和惩罚场所。其他机制,包括苦役和鞭笞,也被用来约束和控制人口。结果,殖民地精英们有效地利用刑罚制度来加强他们在社会中的地位,并使解放前存在的社会和种族秩序永久化。
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