Carceral alliance: vernacular professionalization and containment in Puerto Rican drug rehabilitation

This chapter explores an alliance that is crystallizing in post-industrial Puerto Rico between drug offenders’ search for job opportunities and state projects of containment. It explores this alliance through the concept of “vernacular professionalization.” This refers to a dual strategy that is at...

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Autor principal: Parker, Caroline Mary (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2021
En: Carceral communities in Latin America
Año: 2021, Páginas: 213-231
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Sumario:This chapter explores an alliance that is crystallizing in post-industrial Puerto Rico between drug offenders’ search for job opportunities and state projects of containment. It explores this alliance through the concept of “vernacular professionalization.” This refers to a dual strategy that is at once an entrepreneurial life project through which criminalized men seek to cultivate a labor market niche as “certified re-educated ex-addicts,” and also a governing strategy through which the commonwealth state seeks to lower the cost of containing and rehabilitating drug offenders. It argues that vernacular professionalization flourishes as a collective collusion only because of the utility these subjects pose to the carceral state, not because it opens a viable route to social mobility outside of this circumscribed carceral circuit.
Notas:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 229-231
ISBN:9783030614980