Our zona: the impact of decarceration and prison closure on local communities in Kazakhstan
Slade G. Trochev A.
2024Routledge
Post-Soviet Affairs
2024#40Issue 271 - 87 pp.
How does the closure of prisons impact local communities where the prison is sited? The paper compares three prison closures in northern and central Kazakhstan through field observations, interviews, and focus groups at the sites. We find that respondents unanimously opposed closure by appealing to the apparent good performance of the prison. Beyond the economic loss incurred by closure, respondents reported a loss of communal identity, as well as prestige connected to the presence of the military at the colony. The paper analyzes these responses by examining the logics by which the prisons came to be opened in the Soviet period as well as investigating how the relationship between punishment, economy, and society in Kazakhstan has changed since that time.
community , Decarceration , identity , Kazakhstan , militarization , prison
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School of Sciences and Humanities, Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan
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