Worth how much it weights: what leads pregnant women to prison?

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Autor(a) principal: Simões, Heloisa Vieira
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Bartolomeu, Priscilla Conti, Sá, Priscilla Placha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito
Texto Completo: https://reedrevista.org/reed/article/view/274
Resumo: The exponential growth in the number of incarcerated women in Brazil did not change the invisibility contextin which they live. Faced with this silence, and realizing that is against the feminine and their body that the criminal justice system seems to express its most perverse acting, the project Mulheres pelas Mulheres aimed to give voice and visibility to those women. From a series of interviews – with the imprisoned women and with the women visiting prisoners at the penitentiaries of Piraquara-PR – it was possible to draw a profile of the incarcerated women in Paraná. However, it was surprising the significant number of pregnant women and with babies within the system. Thus, based on a feminist epistemology, it was possible to notice, by the narratives and the information about the visit, the visitor’s inspection and the prison circumstances of certain women, a pattern, a series of repeated stories. Pregnant women that, in the visitors’ queues, receive substantial offers of money in exchange for a service, which success would have already been agreed with the in charge of the inspection. Suddenly, however, they become, for the criminal justice system, drug dealers. Women-drug-dealers who bring in their womb the paradoxical contradiction of being women-pregnant-drug dealer, subverting the gender order and the naturally established roles, representing what, symbolically, it is not allowed to admit: that a criminal could be, also, a mother.
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spelling Worth how much it weights: what leads pregnant women to prison?Vale quanto pesa: o que leva(m) mulheres grávidas à prisão?The exponential growth in the number of incarcerated women in Brazil did not change the invisibility contextin which they live. Faced with this silence, and realizing that is against the feminine and their body that the criminal justice system seems to express its most perverse acting, the project Mulheres pelas Mulheres aimed to give voice and visibility to those women. From a series of interviews – with the imprisoned women and with the women visiting prisoners at the penitentiaries of Piraquara-PR – it was possible to draw a profile of the incarcerated women in Paraná. However, it was surprising the significant number of pregnant women and with babies within the system. Thus, based on a feminist epistemology, it was possible to notice, by the narratives and the information about the visit, the visitor’s inspection and the prison circumstances of certain women, a pattern, a series of repeated stories. Pregnant women that, in the visitors’ queues, receive substantial offers of money in exchange for a service, which success would have already been agreed with the in charge of the inspection. Suddenly, however, they become, for the criminal justice system, drug dealers. Women-drug-dealers who bring in their womb the paradoxical contradiction of being women-pregnant-drug dealer, subverting the gender order and the naturally established roles, representing what, symbolically, it is not allowed to admit: that a criminal could be, also, a mother.O exponencial crescimento do número de mulheres encarceradas no Brasil não mudou o contexto de invisibilidade em que vivem. Diante de tal silêncio, e tendo a percepção de que é em face do feminino e de seu corpo que o sistema de justiça criminal parece expressar sua mais perversa atuação, o Projeto Mulheres pelas Mulheres se propôs a dar voz e visibilidade a essas mulheres. A partir de uma série de entrevistas – com as próprias internas e com as mulheres que visitavam presos nas penitenciárias de Piraquara-PR – foi possível traçar um perfil da mulher encarcerada no Paraná. Entretanto, chamou a atenção a expressiva quantidade de mulheres grávidas e com bebês dentro do sistema. Assim, tendo como base uma epistemologia feminista, foi possível perceber, através dos relatos e de informações a respeito da visita, da revista e das circunstâncias da prisão de determinadas mulheres, um padrão, uma série de histórias repetidas. Mulheres grávidas que, nas filas para a visita, recebem ofertas razoáveis de dinheiro em troca de um serviço, cujo sucesso já estaria acertado com os responsáveis pela revista. Em um instante, porém, tornam-se, para o sistema de justiça criminal, traficantes. Mulheres-traficantes que trazem no ventre a paradoxal contradição de serem mulheres-traficantes-grávidas, subvertendo a ordem de gênero e os papeis naturalmente estabelecidos, caracterizando aquilo que, simbolicamente, não se admite: que uma criminosa seja, também, mãe.Rede de Estudos Empíricos em Direito2017-11-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://reedrevista.org/reed/article/view/27410.19092/reed.v4i3.274Brazilian Journal of Empirical Legal Studies; Vol. 4 No. 3 (2017): Brazilian Journal of Empirical Legal StudiesRevista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito; v. 4 n. 3 (2017): Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito2319-081710.19092/reed.v4i3reponame:Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direitoinstname:Rede de Pesquisa Empírica em Direito (REED)instacron:RPEDporhttps://reedrevista.org/reed/article/view/274/pdf_20Simões, Heloisa VieiraBartolomeu, Priscilla ContiSá, Priscilla Plachainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-07-05T16:22:34Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/274Revistahttps://reedrevista.org/reedONGhttps://reedrevista.org/reed/oaimvchein@gmail.com||reed.revista@gmail.com2319-08172319-0817opendoar:2020-07-05T16:22:34Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito - Rede de Pesquisa Empírica em Direito (REED)false
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Vale quanto pesa: o que leva(m) mulheres grávidas à prisão?
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Simões, Heloisa Vieira
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Sá, Priscilla Placha
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description The exponential growth in the number of incarcerated women in Brazil did not change the invisibility contextin which they live. Faced with this silence, and realizing that is against the feminine and their body that the criminal justice system seems to express its most perverse acting, the project Mulheres pelas Mulheres aimed to give voice and visibility to those women. From a series of interviews – with the imprisoned women and with the women visiting prisoners at the penitentiaries of Piraquara-PR – it was possible to draw a profile of the incarcerated women in Paraná. However, it was surprising the significant number of pregnant women and with babies within the system. Thus, based on a feminist epistemology, it was possible to notice, by the narratives and the information about the visit, the visitor’s inspection and the prison circumstances of certain women, a pattern, a series of repeated stories. Pregnant women that, in the visitors’ queues, receive substantial offers of money in exchange for a service, which success would have already been agreed with the in charge of the inspection. Suddenly, however, they become, for the criminal justice system, drug dealers. Women-drug-dealers who bring in their womb the paradoxical contradiction of being women-pregnant-drug dealer, subverting the gender order and the naturally established roles, representing what, symbolically, it is not allowed to admit: that a criminal could be, also, a mother.
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