Mulher, gênero e encarceramento: implicações sociais e éticas.

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Castro, Vilma Diuana de lattes
Orientador(a): Corrêa, Marilena Cordeiro Dias Villela lattes
Banca de defesa: Leal, Maria do Carmo lattes, Uziel, Anna Paula lattes, Barboza, Heloisa Helena Gomes lattes, Loyola, Maria Andrea Rios lattes
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Bioética, Ética aplicada e Saúde Coletiva
Departamento: Centro Biomédico::Instituto de Medicina Social
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/7738
Resumo: The accelerated increase in women's imprisonment in Brazil is taking off the invisibility problems posed by motherhood in prison. Different discourses sustain or question the permanence of children and their mothers in this environment. Based on values that involve historically defined roles, certain ways of being a mother are valued while others are devalued. To contribute to the debate, this study analyses the effects of the intersection of gender norms and disciplinary relations on maternity experience in prison, identifying controversies in terms of values, highlighting the power relations and the discourses and practices that sustain. Based on the study of literature and legislation we conducted an empirical study in five female prisons of four Brazilian states. Pregnant women and those one whose children were with them in prison (n = 22) and professionals who work in these prisons (n = 19) were interviewed. Also, there were made focus groups with pregnant women and those one whose children were with them in prison (n = 5) and health professionals (n = 3). The scripts of the interviews were defined per the following themes: 1) Maternity perceptions in prison and the role of father and family 2) Perception and care during pregnancy and childbirth; 3) Health care of the child; 4) Perceptions of the environment, standards and social interactions; 5) Experience of separation and referral of children to families and / or institutions. From them all it was made thematic analysis of the collected material. It was found that reproductive health care provided to these women is strongly marked by a medical, prescriptive and reductionist approach. This medicalization of care, when integrated into the disciplinary and punitive order that characterizes social relations in prisons, intensifies gender inequalities and domination relations, violating their reproductive rights. In prison, some institutional mechanisms, in articulation with normative motherhood, promote certain ways of being a mother which are characteristic of this context. In this context, the mechanisms of punishment and reward and manipulation privileges which are proper of the penitentiary system, when integrated with other control practices that women-mothers perform on themselves due to the care and protection of children, increase the control that criminal administration exercises over them. This intensification of control makes these women even more vulnerable, exposing them and their children to psychic and moral sufferings from which they have limited resources to defend themselves. There is an urgent need to apply alternative penal measures to prison for pregnant women and women with children, as envisaged in Brazilian legislation and recommended by the UN (2010). The need to question the logic of expanding criminal intervention as a strategy to control poverty and contested forms of life is highlighted.
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Based on values that involve historically defined roles, certain ways of being a mother are valued while others are devalued. To contribute to the debate, this study analyses the effects of the intersection of gender norms and disciplinary relations on maternity experience in prison, identifying controversies in terms of values, highlighting the power relations and the discourses and practices that sustain. Based on the study of literature and legislation we conducted an empirical study in five female prisons of four Brazilian states. Pregnant women and those one whose children were with them in prison (n = 22) and professionals who work in these prisons (n = 19) were interviewed. Also, there were made focus groups with pregnant women and those one whose children were with them in prison (n = 5) and health professionals (n = 3). The scripts of the interviews were defined per the following themes: 1) Maternity perceptions in prison and the role of father and family 2) Perception and care during pregnancy and childbirth; 3) Health care of the child; 4) Perceptions of the environment, standards and social interactions; 5) Experience of separation and referral of children to families and / or institutions. From them all it was made thematic analysis of the collected material. It was found that reproductive health care provided to these women is strongly marked by a medical, prescriptive and reductionist approach. This medicalization of care, when integrated into the disciplinary and punitive order that characterizes social relations in prisons, intensifies gender inequalities and domination relations, violating their reproductive rights. In prison, some institutional mechanisms, in articulation with normative motherhood, promote certain ways of being a mother which are characteristic of this context. In this context, the mechanisms of punishment and reward and manipulation privileges which are proper of the penitentiary system, when integrated with other control practices that women-mothers perform on themselves due to the care and protection of children, increase the control that criminal administration exercises over them. This intensification of control makes these women even more vulnerable, exposing them and their children to psychic and moral sufferings from which they have limited resources to defend themselves. There is an urgent need to apply alternative penal measures to prison for pregnant women and women with children, as envisaged in Brazilian legislation and recommended by the UN (2010). The need to question the logic of expanding criminal intervention as a strategy to control poverty and contested forms of life is highlighted.O aumento acelerado do encarceramento de mulheres no Brasil vem tirando da invisibilidade os problemas colocados pela maternidade na prisão. Diferentes discursos sustentam ou questionam a permanência de crianças e de suas mães neste ambiente. Com base em valores que envolvem papéis historicamente definidos, certos modos de ser mãe são valorizados enquanto outros são desvalorizados. Visando contribuir com o debate, este estudo buscou analisar os efeitos da interseção de normas de gênero e das relações disciplinares sobre a experiência da maternidade na prisão, identificando controvérsias no plano dos valores, ressaltando as relações de poder e os discursos e práticas que as sustentam. Tendo por base a literatura e a legislação realizou-se um estudo empírico, em cinco penitenciárias femininas de quatro estados brasileiros. Foram entrevistadas gestantes e mulheres cujos filhos se encontravam junto a elas na prisão (n=22) e profissionais que atuam nas referidas unidades prisionais (n=19). Também foram feitos grupos focais com gestantes e mulheres com filhos na prisão (n=5) e com profissionais de saúde (n=3). Os roteiros das entrevistas foram definidos de acordo com os seguintes eixos temáticos: 1) percepções da maternidade na prisão, o papel do pai e da família. 2) percepção e cuidados na gravidez e no parto; 3) cuidados e assistência à saúde da criança; 4) percepção do ambiente, das normas e das interações sociais; 5) vivência da separação e encaminhamento dos filhos às famílias e/ou instituições. A partir deles foi feita a análise temática do material coletado. Verificou-se que a atenção à saúde reprodutiva prestada a estas mulheres encontra-se fortemente marcada por uma abordagem medicalizante, prescritiva e reducionista que, ao se integrar à ordem disciplinar e punitiva que caracteriza as relações sociais nas prisões, intensifica as desigualdades de gênero e as relações de dominação, violando seus direitos reprodutivos. Na prisão, alguns mecanismos institucionais ao articularem-se com a maternidade normativa, promovem certos modos de ser mãe próprios deste contexto. Mecanismos de punição e recompensa e a manipulação de privilégios, característicos do sistema penitenciário, ao se integrarem a outras práticas de controle que as mulheres-mães realizam sobre si em função do cuidado e proteção dos filhos, aumentam o controle que a administração penal exerce sobre elas. Conclui-se pela urgente aplicação de intervenções penais alternativas à prisão para gestantes e mulheres com filhos, como previsto na legislação brasileira e recomendado pela ONU (2010). Destaca-se a necessidade de questionar a lógica de ampliação da intervenção penal como estratégia de controle da pobreza e de formas de vida contestadas.Submitted by Boris Flegr (boris@uerj.br) on 2021-01-05T18:01:31Z No. of bitstreams: 1 tese Vilma Diuana de Castro.pdf: 1611870 bytes, checksum: 7aca6cc736a7977e8afe2c752c47de7c (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-01-05T18:01:31Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Women, gender and incarceration: social and ethical implications.
title Mulher, gênero e encarceramento: implicações sociais e éticas.
spellingShingle Mulher, gênero e encarceramento: implicações sociais e éticas.
Castro, Vilma Diuana de
Gender
Reproductive Rights
Women
Maternity
Prison
Gênero
Direitos Reprodutivos
Mulheres
Maternidade
Prisão
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
title_short Mulher, gênero e encarceramento: implicações sociais e éticas.
title_full Mulher, gênero e encarceramento: implicações sociais e éticas.
title_fullStr Mulher, gênero e encarceramento: implicações sociais e éticas.
title_full_unstemmed Mulher, gênero e encarceramento: implicações sociais e éticas.
title_sort Mulher, gênero e encarceramento: implicações sociais e éticas.
author Castro, Vilma Diuana de
author_facet Castro, Vilma Diuana de
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Leal, Maria do Carmo
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Uziel, Anna Paula
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Barboza, Heloisa Helena Gomes
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Loyola, Maria Andrea Rios
dc.contributor.referee4Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3680983040542024
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castro, Vilma Diuana de
contributor_str_mv Corrêa, Marilena Cordeiro Dias Villela
Silva, Miriam Ventura da
Leal, Maria do Carmo
Uziel, Anna Paula
Barboza, Heloisa Helena Gomes
Loyola, Maria Andrea Rios
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Gender
Reproductive Rights
Women
Maternity
Prison
topic Gender
Reproductive Rights
Women
Maternity
Prison
Gênero
Direitos Reprodutivos
Mulheres
Maternidade
Prisão
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
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Direitos Reprodutivos
Mulheres
Maternidade
Prisão
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
description The accelerated increase in women's imprisonment in Brazil is taking off the invisibility problems posed by motherhood in prison. Different discourses sustain or question the permanence of children and their mothers in this environment. Based on values that involve historically defined roles, certain ways of being a mother are valued while others are devalued. To contribute to the debate, this study analyses the effects of the intersection of gender norms and disciplinary relations on maternity experience in prison, identifying controversies in terms of values, highlighting the power relations and the discourses and practices that sustain. Based on the study of literature and legislation we conducted an empirical study in five female prisons of four Brazilian states. Pregnant women and those one whose children were with them in prison (n = 22) and professionals who work in these prisons (n = 19) were interviewed. Also, there were made focus groups with pregnant women and those one whose children were with them in prison (n = 5) and health professionals (n = 3). The scripts of the interviews were defined per the following themes: 1) Maternity perceptions in prison and the role of father and family 2) Perception and care during pregnancy and childbirth; 3) Health care of the child; 4) Perceptions of the environment, standards and social interactions; 5) Experience of separation and referral of children to families and / or institutions. From them all it was made thematic analysis of the collected material. It was found that reproductive health care provided to these women is strongly marked by a medical, prescriptive and reductionist approach. This medicalization of care, when integrated into the disciplinary and punitive order that characterizes social relations in prisons, intensifies gender inequalities and domination relations, violating their reproductive rights. In prison, some institutional mechanisms, in articulation with normative motherhood, promote certain ways of being a mother which are characteristic of this context. In this context, the mechanisms of punishment and reward and manipulation privileges which are proper of the penitentiary system, when integrated with other control practices that women-mothers perform on themselves due to the care and protection of children, increase the control that criminal administration exercises over them. This intensification of control makes these women even more vulnerable, exposing them and their children to psychic and moral sufferings from which they have limited resources to defend themselves. There is an urgent need to apply alternative penal measures to prison for pregnant women and women with children, as envisaged in Brazilian legislation and recommended by the UN (2010). The need to question the logic of expanding criminal intervention as a strategy to control poverty and contested forms of life is highlighted.
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