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Challenging Dominant Discourses: Peer Work as Social Justice Work

机译:挑战主流话语:将同伴工作视为社会正义工作

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People with mental illnesses are overrepresented in the criminal justice system, and discourses concerning the medical model, criminalization, and criminality dominate the intervention landscape for this population. Using a critical postmodern lens, 45 in-depth interviews with peer specialists who had incarceration histories were analyzed to understand how they approach their work. Peer specialists with incarceration histories constructed new identities through their training and peer work by valuing experiential knowledge. Even in the face of power differentials, they challenged dominant discourses directly and indirectly and advocated for various forms of help for the people with whom they worked.
机译:精神疾病患者在刑事司法系统中的代表人数过多,有关医疗模式,刑事定罪和犯罪的论述主导了该人群的干预前景。使用批判性的后现代视角,对有监禁历史的同行专家进行了45次深度访谈,以了解他们如何处理工作。具有监禁历史的同行专家通过他们的培训和同行工作,通过评估经验知识来建立新的身份。即使面对权力分歧,他们也直接或间接地挑战主流话语,并主张为与他们一起工作的人们提供各种形式的帮助。

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