Resistiendo a la COVID-19 y levantando las voces desde el encierro: análisis de cartas públicas de mujeres recluidas en prisiones de Lima, Perú

Translated title of the contribution: Resisting COVID-19 and raising voices from behind prison walls: Analysis of public letters from women in prison in Lima, Peru

Lucía Bracco Bruce, Adriana Hildenbrand Mellet, Ana Sofía Carranza Risco, Valeria Lindley Llanos

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Abstract

Over the last few decades, an exponential increase in the prison population highlights the punitive turn that has led to a crisis in the penitentiary system and makes prisoners a vulnerable group for health emergencies such as the COVID-19. In Latin America, this vulnerability increases due to overcrowding and precarious living conditions inside prisons. This paper recovers silenced voices within the prison system. From a qualitative methodology, we analyze the claim actions of women prisoners at a prison in Lima-Peru during the first months of COVID-19. We identify that women deprived of their liberty position themselves to claim the State's abandonment from three self-identifying axes: 1. The sense of collectivity; 2. The resocialization process framed in the logic of prison categorization; and 3. Their role as reproducers of care. It is concluded that these are strategies for the deployment of agency and proactive actions of imprisoned women.

Translated title of the contributionResisting COVID-19 and raising voices from behind prison walls: Analysis of public letters from women in prison in Lima, Peru
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)1267-1286
Number of pages20
JournalOnati Socio-Legal Series
Volume12
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2022
Externally publishedYes

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