Gendered Carceral Logics in Social Work: The Blurred Boundaries in Gender Equality Policies for Imprisoned and Battered Women in Spain
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/86164Metadatos
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Carceral feminism Feminist Social Work Gender-based Violence Women in prison
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2020Referencia bibliográfica
Gendered Carceral Logics in Social Work: The Blurred Boundaries in Gender Equality Policies for Imprisoned and Battered Women in Spain Valenzuela-Vela, L., Alcázar-Campos, A. Revista: Affilia - Journal of Women and Social Work ISSN: 1552-3020, 0886-1099 Año de publicación: 2020 Volumen: 35 Número: 1 Páginas: 73-88
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Funding from the University Lecturers’ Training Program (Reference: FPU16/00077) of the Spanish Government Ministry of Education, Culture and SportResumen
This article uses feminist critical analysis as a conceptual framework in order to reflect
upon the carceral drifts adopted by gender equality policies in Spain. This issue has been
deeply analyzed in the American context, and we believe it is relevant to
bring the experiences of other contexts into discussion, such the Spanish one, where the
welfare state has been affected by the 2008 global financial crisis. With the aim of adding
to the discussion and making a contribution from feminisms and social work perspectives,
this work carries out a comparative analysis on carceral policies addressed to women, on
the one hand, and, on the other hand, on protection policies for women victims of gender-
based violence. Based on our fieldwork in Andalucia (Spain) for more than 10 years, as
well as on legal and programmatical text analysis, we question the alleged
control/protection separation, highlighting the existence of gendered carceral logics in
both contexts. We highlight the social control to which women are subject and for which
subjects women to the image of a “good victim” on the one hand and a “good mother” on
the other.