perfil dos internos no sistema prisional do rio de janeiro: especificidades de gênero no processo de exclusão social profile of prisoners in the rio de janeiro prison system: specifities of gender in the social exclusion process
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O estudo do perfil sociodemográfico, história penal, uso de drogas e doenças sexualmente transmissíveis da população carcerária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, em 1998, permitiu conhecer diferentes características da população prisional por sexo. O objetivo deste estudo é identificar se o perfil de exclusão social a que essa população é submetida difere quanto ao sexo. Foram entrevistados 2.039 presos por estudo seccional, e utilizada a razão de prevalência como medida de associação entre sexo e as demais variáveis. A análise multivariada, através de regressão logística, compõe um modelo final de explicação dessas diferenças. A população é jovem, de baixa escolaridade, e apresenta ruptura de vínculos da vida social em várias dimensões para ambos os sexos. Fatores mais fortemente associados ao sexo masculino: visita íntima na prisão, estar preso por sete anos ou mais, ser casado, condenação por roubo, ter ainda três anos ou mais a cumprir de pena e uso de maconha antes de ser preso; para o sexo feminino: doença sexualmente transmissível, ser viúva, estrangeira, usar tranqüilizante na prisão, ter visitado alguém na prisão antes de ser presa e ter 35 anos ou mais. A análise dos dados permitiu concluir que embora esses homens e mulheres sejam igualmente excluídos da "vida social" muito antes e também depois da prisão, existem algumas características que os diferenciam nesse processo de injustiça social.
The study of the social and demographic profile, criminal records, drug use and sexually transmitted diseases of the prison population of Rio de Janeiro State in 1998 offered a view of different aspects of this population by gender. The objective of this study is to identify if the profile of social exclusion this population is submitted differs by gender. Through a sectional study, 2,039 prisoners were interviewed, using the prevalence ratio as an association measure between gender and the other variables. Multivariate analysis, using logistical regression, explains these differences in a final model. This population is young and poorly educated, with breakdowns in the links of social life at various levels for both men and women. Factors most strongly associated with men: marital visits in jail, imprisoned for seven years or more, married, sentenced for robbery, have three years or more of the sentence to complete, and having smoked marijuana prior to being arrested; for women: sexually transmitted disease, widowed, non-Brazilian, take tranquilizers in jail, visited someone in jail before being arrested, 35 years old or more. Data analysis permits to conclude that although these men and women are just as excluded from "social life" long before and also after their imprisonment, there are some aspects that make them different in this process of social injustice.
The study of the social and demographic profile, criminal records, drug use and sexually transmitted diseases of the prison population of Rio de Janeiro State in 1998 offered a view of different aspects of this population by gender. The objective of this study is to identify if the profile of social exclusion this population is submitted differs by gender. Through a sectional study, 2,039 prisoners were interviewed, using the prevalence ratio as an association measure between gender and the other variables. Multivariate analysis, using logistical regression, explains these differences in a final model. This population is young and poorly educated, with breakdowns in the links of social life at various levels for both men and women. Factors most strongly associated with men: marital visits in jail, imprisoned for seven years or more, married, sentenced for robbery, have three years or more of the sentence to complete, and having smoked marijuana prior to being arrested; for women: sexually transmitted disease, widowed, non-Brazilian, take tranquilizers in jail, visited someone in jail before being arrested, 35 years old or more. Data analysis permits to conclude that although these men and women are just as excluded from "social life" long before and also after their imprisonment, there are some aspects that make them different in this process of social injustice.
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| Authors | ;Márcia Lazaro de Carvalho;Joaquim Gonçalves Valente;Simone Gonçalves de Assis;Ana Glória Godoi Vasconcelos |
| Journal | journal of physical activity & health |
| Year | 2006 |
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