Lee Hedwig, Porter Lauren C, Comfort Megan
Ann Am Acad Pol Soc Sci. 2014 Jan 1;651(1):44-73. doi: 10.1177/0002716213502920.
Political participation and citizens' perceptions of the legitimacy and fairness of government are central components of democracy. In this article, we examine one possible threat to these markers of a just political system: family member incarceration. We offer a unique glimpse into the broader social consequences of punishment that are brought on by a partner's or parent's incarceration. We argue that the criminal justice system serves as an important institution for political socialization for the families of those imprisoned, affecting their attitudes and orientations toward the government and their will and capacity to become involved in political life. We draw from ethnographic data collected by one of the authors, quantitative data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, and interviews with recently released male prisoners and their female partners. Our findings suggest that experiences of a family member's incarceration complicate perceptions of government legitimacy and fairness and serve as a barrier to civic participation.
政治参与以及公民对政府合法性和公正性的认知是民主的核心要素。在本文中,我们审视对这一公正政治体系标志的一种潜在威胁:家庭成员被监禁。我们提供了一个独特视角,以洞察伴侣或父母被监禁所带来的惩罚在更广泛层面上的社会后果。我们认为,刑事司法系统对被监禁者的家庭而言是政治社会化的重要机构,影响着他们对政府的态度和取向,以及他们参与政治生活的意愿和能力。我们借鉴了其中一位作者收集的人种志数据、来自青少年健康全国纵向研究的定量数据,以及对近期获释男性囚犯及其女性伴侣的访谈。我们的研究结果表明,家庭成员被监禁的经历会使对政府合法性和公正性的认知变得复杂,并成为公民参与的障碍。