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Commodities and Delinquencies in the Prison Industrial Complex (PIC) in the U.S. : A Foucauldian Approach to Prison Labor KCI 등재

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사회적질연구 (Korean Journal of Social Quality)
한국사회적질학회 (Korean Association on Social Quality)
초록

More than 80,000 prisoners in state, federal, and private prisons work for private and for-profit industries in the United States, which is a relatively small, but rapidly growing, portion of the total number of incarcerated individuals. The main purpose of this article is to use critical concepts from Foucauldian theory to explore the relationship between incarceration and labor exploitation in the U.S. prison system. To do this, this article reviews the core Foucauldian concepts and assumptions that are relevant to explaining prison labor; applies those concepts and assumptions to the prison labor issue; and discusses a possible way for conducting an empirical study. Additionally, three implications for social work, policy intervention, and the Korean society in reference to the theory are discussed. This article suggests that understanding Foucault should be a priority to tackle forced control, unequal power, and the immobility of social and economic status embedded in the most marginalized and vulnerable populations.

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ABSTRACT
1| INTRODUCTION
2 | POSTMODERNISM WITH FOUCAULDIAN THEORY
    2.1 | Core Concepts and Assumptions
    2.2 | Foucault and Prisoner Labor in the PIC
3 | IMPLICATIONS FROM THE CASE OF U.S. PRISON LABOR
    3.1 | Applying Foucault to the Social Work Profession
    3.2 | Social Policy on Rehabilitation: An Effective TrainingProgram under the U.S. Second Chance Act
4 | CONCLUSIONS
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저자
  • Lewis H. Lee(University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA) Corresponding Author