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  • Extending borders of knowledge: gendered pathways to prison in Thailand for international cross border drug trafficking

    Author(s)
    Jeffries, Samantha
    Rao, Prarthana
    Chuenurah, Chontit
    Fitz-Gerald, Michelle
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    Jeffries, Samantha J.
    Year published
    2021
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    Abstract
    Few researchers have concerned themselves with qualitative gender-comparative studies of women’s and men’s prison trajectories – particularly appraisals relating to international cross border drug trafficking (ICBDT). Using life history interviews with prisoners incarcerated in three regions of Thailand, we describe, examine and compare the features of women’s and men’s pathways to prison for ICBDT. Overall, the findings point to both similarities and divergences in experiences by gender. Three pathways to prison emerged for both women and men: (1) ‘deviant’ lifestyle, (2) economic familial provisioning and (3) inexperience ...
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    Few researchers have concerned themselves with qualitative gender-comparative studies of women’s and men’s prison trajectories – particularly appraisals relating to international cross border drug trafficking (ICBDT). Using life history interviews with prisoners incarcerated in three regions of Thailand, we describe, examine and compare the features of women’s and men’s pathways to prison for ICBDT. Overall, the findings point to both similarities and divergences in experiences by gender. Three pathways to prison emerged for both women and men: (1) ‘deviant’ lifestyle, (2) economic familial provisioning and (3) inexperience and deception. However, gendered variance was found within these pathways; an additional woman-only trajectory, the romantic susceptibility pathway, was also identified.
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    Journal Title
    Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1080/13218719.2021.1894263
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    This publication has been entered as an advanced online version in Griffith Research Online.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/413582
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