Extort, fouiling and judging: the network of relationships behind a trial of exonerated police officers

Based on the field work carried out during the oral trial of eight police chiefs in a case known as "the cause of the envelopes", I propose to analyze a set of institutional relations that make up a police-political and judicial network. The objective of this article is to question the not...

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spelling I15-R207-article-1182022-11-22T23:28:25Z Extort, fouiling and judging: the network of relationships behind a trial of exonerated police officers Apriete, empaste y juzgamiento: la trama de relaciones detrás de un juicio a policías exonerados Bover, Tomás Policía Poder judicial Política Juicio Oral Police Judiciary Politics Oral trial Based on the field work carried out during the oral trial of eight police chiefs in a case known as "the cause of the envelopes", I propose to analyze a set of institutional relations that make up a police-political and judicial network. The objective of this article is to question the notions of police "autonomy" and "self-government", to account for how the police are forming part of an interwoven fabric of institutions and to think that "the police", "justice" and “politics” cannot be seen as monolithic and separate blocks. Second, From the notions of squeezing, filling and judging, the type of relationships, complicity, collaboration, conflict and others that produce the aforementioned are analyzed. plot between institutions. A partir del trabajo de campo realizado durante el juicio oral a ocho jefes policiales en una causa conocida como “la causa de los sobres” propongo analizar un conjunto de relaciones institucionales que conforman una trama policial-política y judicial. El objetivo de este artículo es poner en cuestión las nociones de “autonomía” y “autogobierno” policial, para dar cuenta de cómo la policía se encuentra formando parte de una imbricada trama de instituciones y pensar que “la policía”, “la justicia” y “la política” no pueden ser vistas como bloques monolíticos y separados. En segundo lugar, a partir de las nociones de apriete, empaste y juzgamiento analizo el tipo de relaciones - de complicidad, colaboración, conflicto y otras - que producen la mencionada trama entre instituciones. Escuela de Antropología - FHyA 2020-10-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistadeantropologia.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revistadeantropologia/article/view/118 10.35305/revistadeantropologia.v0iXXVII.117 Revista de la Escuela de Antropología; Núm. XXVII (2020): julio-diciembre 2618-2998 1852-1576 spa https://revistadeantropologia.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revistadeantropologia/article/view/118/141 Derechos de autor 2020 Tomás Bover https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic Policía
Poder judicial
Política
Juicio Oral
Police
Judiciary
Politics
Oral trial
spellingShingle Policía
Poder judicial
Política
Juicio Oral
Police
Judiciary
Politics
Oral trial
Bover, Tomás
Extort, fouiling and judging: the network of relationships behind a trial of exonerated police officers
topic_facet Policía
Poder judicial
Política
Juicio Oral
Police
Judiciary
Politics
Oral trial
author Bover, Tomás
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title Extort, fouiling and judging: the network of relationships behind a trial of exonerated police officers
title_short Extort, fouiling and judging: the network of relationships behind a trial of exonerated police officers
title_full Extort, fouiling and judging: the network of relationships behind a trial of exonerated police officers
title_fullStr Extort, fouiling and judging: the network of relationships behind a trial of exonerated police officers
title_full_unstemmed Extort, fouiling and judging: the network of relationships behind a trial of exonerated police officers
title_sort extort, fouiling and judging: the network of relationships behind a trial of exonerated police officers
description Based on the field work carried out during the oral trial of eight police chiefs in a case known as "the cause of the envelopes", I propose to analyze a set of institutional relations that make up a police-political and judicial network. The objective of this article is to question the notions of police "autonomy" and "self-government", to account for how the police are forming part of an interwoven fabric of institutions and to think that "the police", "justice" and “politics” cannot be seen as monolithic and separate blocks. Second, From the notions of squeezing, filling and judging, the type of relationships, complicity, collaboration, conflict and others that produce the aforementioned are analyzed. plot between institutions.
publisher Escuela de Antropología - FHyA
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url https://revistadeantropologia.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revistadeantropologia/article/view/118
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