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Decolonizing Prisons
Journal of Architectural Education Pub Date : 2020-07-02 , DOI: 10.1080/10464883.2020.1790936
Cathi Ho Schar 1 , Nicole Biewenga 1 , Mark Lombawa 1
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Underrepresented communities are overrepresented in correctional systems worldwide. In Hawaiʻi, Native Hawaiians represent a disproportionately high percentage of people in all levels of the criminal justice system. This chronic overrepresentation of Hawaiʻi’s indigenous community embodies systemic inequality, discrimination, racism, and colonialism across multiple institutions and generations. Our paper describes a cultural competence framework developed for the State of Hawaiʻi Department of Public Safety to address this injustice through the integration of cultural and indigenous values, knowledge, and practices to agency structure, processes, programs, and facilities. The project offers diverse, context-specific, decolonizing mechanisms designed to support systemic transformation.

中文翻译:

非殖民化监狱

代表性不足的社区在全球惩教系统中的代表性过高。在夏威夷,夏威夷原住民在刑事司法系统的各级人员中所占的比例过高。夏威夷土著社区的这种长期过度代表体现了跨多个机构和几代人的系统性不平等、歧视、种族主义和殖民主义。我们的论文描述了为夏威夷州公共安全部开发的文化能力框架,通过将文化和本土价值观、知识和实践与机构结构、流程、计划和设施相结合来解决这种不公正现象。该项目提供了旨在支持系统转型的多样化、特定于背景的非殖民化机制。
更新日期:2020-07-02
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