误判的关系成本。

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Critical Criminology Pub Date : 2023-02-06 DOI:10.1007/s10612-023-09684-x
Janani Umamaheswar
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尽管人们对冤假错案的关注度急剧上升,但有关冤假错案对家庭生活造成长期伤害的社会过程的学术研究仍然有限。在这篇文章中,我探讨了 "误判的关系成本 "的变化和累积,它被定义为男性的家庭关系在三个时间点上受到的伤害:被错误定罪的那一刻、被错误监禁的那段时间以及入狱后的那段时间。通过对 15 名被判无罪的男性进行深入访谈,我发现错判的关系成本在参与者的错判历程中不断累积和变化。虽然被错误定罪的那一刻代表了参与者与家人共同经历的集体创伤,但随着时间的推移,家人的支持逐渐减少(尤其是缺乏社会经济特权的男性),从而加剧了错误监禁的伤害。获释后,参与者对亲属的敌意和他们的社会流离失所感阻碍了他们重建仅有的家庭纽带的能力。这些发现有助于我们理解家庭关系的中断是一个不断变化的社会过程,而不是被免除刑罚者心理创伤的产物。
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The Relational Costs of Wrongful Convictions.

Despite a surge of interest in wrongful convictions, scholarship on the social processes through which the experience of wrongful conviction harms family life over time remains limited. In this article, I explore the shifting and accumulating "relational costs of wrongful convictions," defined as the harms that men's familial relationships incurred over three points in time: The moment of wrongful conviction, the period of wrongful imprisonment, and the post-prison period. Through in-depth interviews with 15 exonerated men, I find that the relational costs of wrongful convictions accrued and changed over the course of participants' wrongful conviction journeys. Although the moment of wrongful conviction represented a collective trauma that participants shared with their families, familial support waned over time (especially among men lacking socioeconomic privilege), sharpening the harms of wrongful imprisonment. Following their release, participants' hostility toward relatives and their sense of social displacement impeded their ability to rebuild the few familial ties that were still available to them. These findings facilitate an understanding of familial disruption as a fluid social process, rather than the product of exonerees' psychological traumas.

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Critical Criminology
Critical Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Critical Criminology is the official journal of the ASC Division of Critical Criminology. The journal deals with questions of social, political and economic justice. Critical Criminology is for academics and researchers with an interest in anarchistic, cultural, feminist, integrative, Marxist, peace-making, postmodernist and left-realist criminology. The journal does not limit the scope of the inquiry to state definitions of crime and welcomes work focusing on issues of social harm and social justice, including those exploring the intersecting lines of class, gender, race/ethnicity and heterosexism. The journal is of interest for all persons with an interest in alternative methodologies and theories in criminology, including chaos theory, non-linear analysis, and complex systems science as it pertains to the study of crime and criminal justice. The journal encourages works that focus on creative and cooperative solutions to justice problems, plus strategies for the construction of a more inclusive society.
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