Daken Kirstie, Excell Tarra, Clark Kirsty A, Hughto Jaclyn M W, Sanders Tait, Debattista Joseph, du Plessis Carol, Mullens Amy B, Phillips Tania M, Gildersleeve Jessica, Brömdal Annette
School of Psychology and Wellbeing, Centre for Health Research, Institute for Resilient Regions, University of Southern Queensland, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.
Department of Medicine, Health & Society, Institute for Public Policy Studies, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Int J Transgend Health. 2023 Oct 10;25(2):149-166. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2023.2265386. eCollection 2024.
Trans people are incarcerated at disproportionately high rates relative to cisgender people and are at increased risk of negative experiences while incarcerated, including poor mental health, violence, sexual abuse, dismissal of self-identity, including poor access to healthcare. This scoping review sought to identify what is known about the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of correctional staff toward incarcerated trans people within the adult and juvenile justice systems. This scoping review was conducted in accordance with the five-stage iterative process developed by Arksey and O'Malley (2005), utilizing the PRISMA guidelines and checklist for scoping reviews and included an appraisal of included papers. A range of databases and grey literature was included. Literature was assessed against predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria, with included studies written in English, online full text availability, and reported data relevant to the research question. Seven studies were included with four using qualitative methodologies, one quantitative, and two studies employing a mixed methods approach. These studies provided insights into the systemic lack of knowledge and experience of correctional staff working with trans people, including staff reporting trans issues are not a carceral concern, and carceral settings not offering trans-affirming training to their staff. Within a reform-based approach these findings could be interpreted as passive ignorance and oversights stressing the importance of organizational policies and leadership needing to set standards for promoting the health and wellbeing of incarcerated trans persons. From a transformational lens, findings from this study highlight the urgent need to address the underlying structural, systemic, and organizational factors that impact upon the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors staff have and hold in correctional, and other health and community settings to meaningfully and sustainably improve health, wellbeing, and gender-affirming treatment and care for trans communities, including make possible alternative methods of accountability for those who do harms.
与顺性别者相比,跨性别者被监禁的比例极高,并且在监禁期间面临负面经历的风险增加,包括心理健康不佳、暴力、性虐待、自我身份被忽视,以及难以获得医疗保健。本范围综述旨在确定在成人和青少年司法系统中,惩教人员对被监禁的跨性别者的知识、态度和行为的了解情况。本范围综述是按照阿克西和奥马利(2005年)制定的五阶段迭代过程进行的,采用了PRISMA范围综述指南和清单,并对纳入的论文进行了评估。纳入了一系列数据库和灰色文献。根据预先确定的纳入和排除标准对文献进行评估,纳入的研究需为英文撰写、有在线全文且报告了与研究问题相关的数据。纳入了七项研究,其中四项采用定性方法,一项采用定量方法,两项采用混合方法。这些研究揭示了惩教人员在与跨性别者打交道时系统性地缺乏知识和经验,包括工作人员表示跨性别问题不是监禁方面的关注点,以及监禁场所未为其工作人员提供肯定跨性别身份的培训。在基于改革的方法中,这些发现可被解释为被动的无知和疏忽,强调了组织政策和领导力对于为促进被监禁跨性别者的健康和福祉制定标准的重要性。从变革的角度来看,本研究的结果凸显了迫切需要解决影响惩教人员以及其他健康和社区环境中的工作人员的知识、态度和行为的潜在结构、系统和组织因素,以便有意义且可持续地改善跨性别群体的健康、福祉以及性别肯定治疗和护理,包括为那些造成伤害的人提供替代的问责方式。