紧缩
监狱
民族志
犯罪学
政治学
公共关系
社会学
公共行政
法学
政治
人类学
作者
Tommaso Bardelli,Zach Gillespie,Thuy Linh Nguyen Tu
出处
期刊:South Atlantic Quarterly
[Duke University Press]
日期:2022-08-05
卷期号:121 (4): 838-845
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1215/00382876-10066524
摘要
In the United States, going to jail or prison increasingly comes with a hefty price tag for incarcerated persons. As states continue to cut public spending, individuals are required to cover costs for basic necessities, such as food, health care, and telecommunications. Most have to rely on financial support from friends and family members to make ends meet during incarceration, thus drawing further resources from already vulnerable communities. Based on ethnographic interviews with formerly incarcerated individuals, and on the personal experience of one of the authors with the New York penal system, this article explores the effects of budget cuts and austerity measures on the everyday lives of the incarcerated, as well as the myriad forms of labor that prisoners perform to fill the gaps in institutional commitments.
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