2014
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232014197.09892013
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Entre cuidar e vigiar: ambiguidades e contradições no discurso de uma agente penitenciária

Abstract: Entre cuidar e vigiar: ambiguidades e contradições no discurso de uma agente penitenciária Between caring and monitoring: ambiguities and contradictions in the discourse of a female penitentiary officer

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“…Curiosity on this matter was the starting point for the present study, which focused on the perspective of female public security professionals and their specialties: 1) Military Police Officers, exposed to daily risks, subject to disciplinary and hierarchy commandments, sharing a feeling of belonging and identification with their job, many times connected to their uniform; 2) Civil Police Officer, with no strict hierarchy, execute crime investigation tasks and investigate criminal offenses; 3) Correctional Officers, assigned to protect civilian society and to perform correctional treatment, while watching over and keeping custody of prisoners, as determined by legal instruments. This is based simultaneously on punishing and resocializing criminals, making use of defensive tactics in their daily routine 8,9 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Curiosity on this matter was the starting point for the present study, which focused on the perspective of female public security professionals and their specialties: 1) Military Police Officers, exposed to daily risks, subject to disciplinary and hierarchy commandments, sharing a feeling of belonging and identification with their job, many times connected to their uniform; 2) Civil Police Officer, with no strict hierarchy, execute crime investigation tasks and investigate criminal offenses; 3) Correctional Officers, assigned to protect civilian society and to perform correctional treatment, while watching over and keeping custody of prisoners, as determined by legal instruments. This is based simultaneously on punishing and resocializing criminals, making use of defensive tactics in their daily routine 8,9 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A ambiguidade expressa entre o olhar mais humanizado e mais controlador dirigido às mulheres privadas de liberdade ilustra, em parte, o dilema inerente à própria prisão em sua dupla missão de tratar e punir, de cuidar e controlar àquelas submetidas as suas regras e dinâmicas cotidianas (Barcinski et al, 2013).…”
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“…Tal representação hegemônica do feminino posiciona as mulheres como mais preparadas para o cuidado, a proteção e a educação daqueles ao seu redor, legitimando estas como características essenciais às mulheres. Ao mesmo tempo, a exigência de punição por parte das agentes mulheres e a necessidade de manter--se autoritária frente às presas deve ser altamente desgastante para as mulheres, pois, neste momento, as agentes lançam mão de características associadas ao masculino, como a assertividade e a agressividade (Barcinski, Alternbernd, & Campani, 2013).…”
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“…The expressed ambiguity between this more humane and a more controlling view directed to women deprived of liberty illustrates, in part, the dilemma inherent to prison itself in its double mission of rehabilitating and punishing, caring for and controlling those submitted to its rules and daily dynamics (Barcinski et al, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such hegemonic representation of the feminine establishes women as inherently more prepared for the care, protection and education of those around them, legitimizing these characteristics as essential to women. At the same time, the demand for punishment from women offi cers and the need for them to keep authority in front of the inmates must be highly stressful for these offi cers, because at this time, the agents resort to characteristics associated with men, such as assertiveness and aggressiveness (Barcinski, Alternbernd, & Campani, 2013).…”
Section: The Role Of the Agent: Between Resocialising And Punishingmentioning
confidence: 99%