2024
DOI: 10.1177/17488958241270877
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Visible body and invisible mind: Bureaucratic performance, self-rehabilitation, and the machinery of Chinese community corrections

Yuchen Meng,
Jize Jiang

Abstract: Based on a recent ethnographic study of community corrections in two large Chinese cities, this study examines how the rehabilitation work, as the cornerstone of Chinese community corrections, is deployed as a people-processing apparatus that counts offenders’ bodies but almost excludes their agency. In practice, offenders are instrumentalized and disciplined to make up the Chinese community corrections machinery, whose subjectivity is either completely muted or selectively mediated. Given justice actors’ adhe… Show more

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