Carceral Ecologies, Institute for Society and Genetics, UCLA, Los Angeles, California, USA.
BioCritical Studies Lab, Department of African American Studies, Institute for Society and Genetics, UCLA, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Med Anthropol Q. 2024 Mar;38(1):6-23. doi: 10.1111/maq.12819. Epub 2023 Oct 18.
In this paper we use quantitative and qualitative methods to examine how death investigations in Los Angeles County jails disproportionately naturalize death among Black and Latino incarcerated people. Our study is based on an assessment of 58 autopsies, coroner investigator narratives, and toxicology reports produced between 2009 and 2018. We found that the Medical Examiner frequently arrived at natural or undetermined death determinations that minimized the culpability of carceral staff for loss of life that occurred within county jail. In our dataset, Black people were disproportionately classified as natural. Undetermined deaths were almost exclusively Latino. More than 75% of the cases in our study were deaths that occurred before standing trial. Our findings reveal how biomedical knowledge about incarcerated Black and Latino people is used to erase the life-diminishing effects of punishment, neglect, and maltreatment that are central to the project of mass incarceration.
在本文中,我们使用定量和定性方法来研究洛杉矶县监狱中的死亡调查是如何不成比例地将黑人囚犯和拉丁裔囚犯的死亡自然化的。我们的研究基于对 2009 年至 2018 年间进行的 58 次尸检、验尸官调查叙述和毒理学报告的评估。我们发现,法医经常做出自然死亡或无法确定死因的判定,从而最大限度地减少了监狱工作人员对在县监狱内发生的生命损失的责任。在我们的数据集里,黑人被不成比例地归类为自然死亡。无法确定死因的几乎都是拉丁裔。我们研究中的超过 75%的案例都是在受审前死亡的。我们的研究结果揭示了生物医学知识是如何被用来抹去监禁中的黑人和拉丁裔人因惩罚、忽视和虐待而导致生命减损的影响的,而这些正是大规模监禁的核心问题。