走向对结构脆弱性的法医人类学
Robin C Reineke1,2, Angela Soler3, Jared Beatrice4
1The Southwest Center, University of Arizona, 1401 E. First St., P.O. Box 210185, Tucson, AZ, 85721-0185, USA.
Forensic science international. Synergy
|May 30, 2023
概括
法医人类学家应该避免为已故的移民创建"结构性脆弱性档案". 相反,通过跨学科的讨论和文档,专注于对结构性暴力的证据进行上下文化.
科学领域:
- 法医人类学 法医人类学
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 结构性脆弱性理论解释了社会不平等如何导致暴力和不良健康结果.
- 法医人类学家越来越多地应用这些理论来理解个人死亡中的集体模式.
- 拟议的"结构性脆弱性概况"旨在根据结构条件对死亡者进行分类.
研究的目的:
- 在法医人类学中批判性地评估"结构性脆弱性概况"的实用性和潜在风险.
- 在死亡调查中倡导一种替代方法来调查结构性暴力.
- 强调社会和历史背景对于理解移民死亡的重要性.
主要方法:
- 分析关于结构脆弱性的人类学理论.
- 审查涉及沿美墨边境移民死亡的案件工作.
- 在法医背景下批评分类分析.
主要成果:
- 拟议的"结构性脆弱性概况"可能会导致意外的负面后果.
- 分类方法有风险过度简化复杂的社会和历史因素.
- 结构性暴力的证据最好通过详细的观察和记录来理解.
结论:
- 法医人类学家应该避免使用"结构性脆弱性概况".
- 建议采用一种强调观察,记录和跨学科对话的替代方法.
- 调查必须在特定的社会和历史背景下建立调查结果,以准确地反映结构性暴力.
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