2003
DOI: 10.3917/ds.274.0363
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“…80 In Pollsmoor, it seems that inmates could adopt two different strategies to take advantage of the warders' attitude towards the mentally ill. The first remains a common practice in total institutions, and consists of withdrawing from the system by adopting a mute and uncooperative attitude, 81 behaviour that is swiftly constructed as insane by warders and prisoners alike. The slightly less oppressive environment of Valkenberg Maximum Security Ward also had an influence on the inmates' tactics.…”
Section: Resisting Punishment and Objectification: From Everyday Actsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…80 In Pollsmoor, it seems that inmates could adopt two different strategies to take advantage of the warders' attitude towards the mentally ill. The first remains a common practice in total institutions, and consists of withdrawing from the system by adopting a mute and uncooperative attitude, 81 behaviour that is swiftly constructed as insane by warders and prisoners alike. The slightly less oppressive environment of Valkenberg Maximum Security Ward also had an influence on the inmates' tactics.…”
Section: Resisting Punishment and Objectification: From Everyday Actsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the abilities to sidestep the imposed order, as well as the modalities of resistance prevailing outside, can be found inside the prison walls, albeit expressed in minute gestures. 64 Overt resistance and complete subjection represent the two ends of a continuum of margins of manoeuvre, 65 including collaborating, mimicking, faking and turning violence against oneself. 66 Although the majority of prisoners shared common means of resistance, such as hunger strikes, assaults against warders, escapes and legal complaints, different categories of inmates privileged certain methods over others.…”
Section: Resisting Punishment and Objectification: From Everyday Actsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La judiciarisation et l'incarcération apparaissent clairement comme des façons de gérer la problématique des jeunes de la rue. Si les études sur la prison témoignent d'une expérience sociale particulière pouvant entraîner des repositionnements identitaires, des pertes matérielles et affectives, des problèmes psychologiques ou des difficultés liées à la réinsertion, celles-ci soulignent leur variabilité tant en termes d'intensité que de type d'effet (Cooke et al, 1990 ;Rostaing, 1997Rostaing, , 2006Chantraine, 2003Chantraine, , 2004. La situation est d'autant plus préoccupante pour une personne qui présente plusieurs difficultés 3 Chantraine, 2004).…”
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“…) Σ' αυτή την προοπτική, οι ίδιοι λόγοι που διέπουν την είσοδο και τον χρόνο παραμονής στο ΣΑΠΔ επηρεάζουν αντίστοιχα και την έξοδο απ' αυτό, καθώς και τη σταθερότητα της παραμονής τους στην κοινότητα, ρυθμίζοντας έτσι την επανατροφοδότηση του ΣΑΠΔ με τους πρώην «πελάτες» του. Πρόκειται για μια υπόθεση που υποστηρίζεται απ' τα πορίσματα της μικροκοινωνιολογικής ποινολογικής ανάλυσης (G. Chantraine, 2003), σύμφωνα με τα οποία οι σχέσεις των κρατουμένων με τους φορείς καταστολής, τόσο πριν όσο και κατά τη διάρκεια του εγκλει σμού τους, φαίνεται ότι εγγράφονται πάνω στο ίδιο «συνεχές». Κατ' αυτόν τον τρόπο καθίστανται συγκρίσιμες τόσο η κοινωνική λογική που διέπει τη διαχείριση της φτώχειας όσο και η ποινική λογική που διέπει τον εγκλεισμό.…”
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