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To be a prisoner means to be defined as a member of a group for whom the rules of what can be done to you, of what is se
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"To be a prisoner means to be defined as a member of a group for whom the rules of what can be done to you, of what is seen as abuse of you, are reduced as part of the definition of your status"

- Catharine MacKinnon

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This quote by Catharine MacKinnon speaks with the power characteristics of being a prisoner. It highlights the fact that detainees are seen as a distinct group of people who go through various guidelines and regulations than the general public. This means that detainees are more vulnerable to abuse and mistreatment, as their rights are limited and their status is seen as inferior. This quote likewise speaks to the power imbalance in between prisoners and those in authority, as the latter have the power to choose what is and isn't acceptable when it comes to the treatment of detainees. This quote acts as a tip that detainees are not simply criminals, however people who are worthy of to be treated with respect and dignity. It is a call to action to make sure that detainees are exempt to abuse and mistreatment, and that their rights are respected.

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Catharine MacKinnon This quote is written / told by Catharine MacKinnon somewhere between October 7, 1946 and today. She was a famous Activist from USA. The author also have 9 other quotes.

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