[Bad-Mad-Female.20 世纪 60 年代至 90 年代女性暴力犯罪的科学分析]。

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 Q4 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE NTM Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1007/s00048-024-00406-0
Chantal Marazia, Uta Hinz, Heiner Fangerau
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虽然女性死罪最迟在现代开始时就屡屡引起轰动,但在统计观察中,女性暴力犯罪长期以来仍然是一个边缘现象。以精神病学和法学为传统核心学科的法医学,在其分析和理论发展中,除了杀婴之外,长期以来也一直关注危险的男性犯罪者:男性法科学家分析男性暴力犯罪者。现在,女性也开始从专业和社会批判的角度分析女性犯罪问题;这一发展随着新妇女运动和批判犯罪学的兴起而获得了巨大的动力。文章首先从犯罪学的角度阐述了女性暴力犯罪问题。在此背景下,它研究了犯罪的性别建构是如何发展的,尤其是在法医讨论论坛上关于 "危险的精神病人 "的讨论中,研究了哪些概念是如何以及在多大程度上得以延续的,哪些概念是会发生变化的。女科学家的分析是否与男同事不同?考虑到社会变革进程(解放、精神病学改革、刑法改革),文章研究了对女性暴力的解释以及性别、危险性和精神病之间的联系。文章重点探讨了在法医将 "坏人和疯子 "混为一谈的过程中,特定性别的建构和正常/疯狂的规范性概念的持续性、动态化或多样化问题。
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[Bad-Mad-Female. Scientific Analyses of Female Violent Crime from the 1960s to the 1990s].

While female capital offences have repeatedly caused a stir since the beginning of the modern era at the latest, female violent crime has remained a marginal phenomenon in statistical observations for a long time. Forensics, with its traditional core disciplines of psychiatry and law, also remained focused on the dangerous male perpetrator for a long time in its analysis and theory development beyond infanticide: male forensic scientists analysed male perpetrators of violence.Since the 1960s, there has been an increasing number of scientific contributions on female criminality and its causes in West Germany. Women were now also analysing female criminality from a professional as well as from a socially critical perspective; a development that gained significant momentum with the New Women's Movement and Critical Criminology.The article puts an emphasis on the discourse on female violent crime in the "old" Federal Republic of Germany. It starts out by framing the issue of women's violent crime in criminological discourse. Against this background, it examines how gender-specific constructions of criminality developed, especially in the discussion of the "dangerous mentally ill" in forensic discussion forums, how and to what extent which topoi were perpetuated and which were subject to changes. Did the analyses of female scientists differ from those of their male colleagues? What significance did critical or feminist currents or actors have?In view of social change processes (emancipation, psychiatric reform, criminal law reform), the article examines the interpretation of female violence and the connection between gender, dangerousness and mental illness. It focuses on the question of persistence, dynamisation or diversification of gender-specific constructions and normative concepts of normal/crazy in the forensic conflation of "bad and mad".

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