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CONSPICUOUS BY THEIR ABSENCE - RECLAIMING THE SILENCED VOICES OF BLACK WOMEN IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
British Journal of Community Justice. Spring 2023, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p36, 19 p.
Subject
New York
United Kingdom
Language
English
ISSN
1475-0279
Abstract
Despite being the most overrepresented group of women in the Criminal Justice System (CJS), a significant lack of attention has been paid to Black women in academic literature and government policy in relation to this disparity. Using a Black feminist lens, this article seeks to illuminate the mistreatment, neglect, discrimination, and oppression experienced by Black women once in the CJS. The research highlights their voices and experiences through a process of Narrative Interviewing, one of the most effective tools for collecting data from marginalised groups, and the use of Critical Race Feminism (CRF) as the theoretical framework that assists in providing powerful counter narratives. Eight women with experience of imprisonment in England and Wales were interviewed, producing 21 in-depth interviews. This article explores key themes including racist stereotyping, poor healthcare, and poor rehabilitative services. It also presents participant's narratives alongside case examples. The data suggests that, in an already problematic system, poor treatment and negative experiences are due to intersectional factors such as race, gender, religion, and class. The article ends with some considerations of how to minimise exclusionary practices and integrating Black women's narratives into solutions to the highlighted issues. Keywords Black women, Criminal Justice System, Prison, Black Feminism
Introduction and context Despite being the most overrepresented group of women in the CJS in England and Wales (Prison Reform Trust, 2017), a significant lack of attention has been paid [...]