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Making Monsters: The Polygraph, the Plethysmograph, and Other Practices for the Performance of Abnormal Sexuality

机译:制作怪物:测谎仪,体积素和其他性能异常性行为的实践

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This article addresses the use of the polygraph, penile plethysmograph, and other practices for the management of sexual offenders as part of the 'Containment Approach', a strategy increasingly common in the United States which is, in part, being trialled in the United Kingdom. The polygraph has a tangled history with abnormal sexuality, as we describe in the context of homosexuality in the 1960s. We examine how these strategies target sex offenders as malleable in regard to sexual performances but also, through notions of risk management, paradoxically constitute offenders as fundamentally incurable and thus permanently risky. Using Foucault's notion of the 'abnormal', we investigate the implications of this risk management/performance paradox. We conclude that it reveals a certain anxiety about the relationship between abnormal and normal sexual behaviour in contemporary sex-offender management discourse, which can help explain the emergence of these practices. © 2012 The Author. Journal of Law and Society © 2012 Cardiff University Law School.
机译:本文涉及使用传染措施,阴茎体积素传感器和其他性犯罪者的其他实践,作为“遏制方法”的一部分,这一策略在美国越来越普遍,部分是在英国试验。 Polygraph有一个异常的性行为的纠结历史,正如我们在20世纪60年代在同性恋的背景下描述的那样。我们研究这些策略如何将性犯罪者视为性表演的可延展性,而且通过风险管理的概念,矛盾地构成了违法者,从根本上无法恢复并因此永久性风险。使用Foucault对“异常”的概念,我们调查了这种风险管理/绩效悖论的影响。我们得出结论,它揭示了对当代性犯罪管理话语中异常和正常性行为之间的关系的一定焦虑,这有助于解释这些做法的出现。 ©2012作者。作者:王莹,法律与社会CHINESE。

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