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Experiences of Ethnic Minority Women Imprisoned in Thailand

Prarthana Rao (Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ), Thailand)
Min Jee Yamada Park (International Detention Coalition (IDC))
Samantha Jeffries (Griffith University, Australia)

Gender, Criminalization, Imprisonment and Human Rights in Southeast Asia

ISBN: 978-1-80117-287-5, eISBN: 978-1-80117-286-8

Publication date: 29 March 2022

Abstract

To date, intersectional feminist criminological enquiry concerned with exploring junctions of gender and ethnicity amongst incarcerated women, has mainly come from studies undertaken in western nations. In this chapter, we present findings from research undertaken in Thailand that explored incarcerated ethnic minority women’s backgrounds, situational contexts surrounding their criminalization and criminal justice system experiences, with particular attention paid to women’s time in prison. Our purpose was to examine how gender and ethnicity intersected, impacting the lived experiences of criminalized ethnic minority women before and during their incarceration. Findings revealed the ways in which these women are marginalized inside and outside prison walls. On the outside, the women struggled with patriarchal systems of power, both within and beyond their communities. They were subjugated as women and by discourses of ethnic othering. Under-education, poverty, living with state, community, familial and intimate partner violence, trauma, and other adversity were key aspects of the women’s pre-prison lives and created the contexts from which they came into conflict with the law. The women faced challenges in accessing justice and, once imprisoned, gender and ethnicity intersected in several domains, to impact their carceral experiences.

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Rao, P., Park, M.J.Y. and Jeffries, S. (2022), "Experiences of Ethnic Minority Women Imprisoned in Thailand", Jefferson, A.M. and Jeffries, S. (Ed.) Gender, Criminalization, Imprisonment and Human Rights in Southeast Asia (Emerald Studies in Activist Criminology), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 77-92. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-286-820221005

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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