Visions of juvenile penal dispositive in Santa Fe province. A path through the Assisted Liberty Program
This work aims to present visions of the juvenile penal dispositive through the perspective of the executive operators of the Assisted Liberty Program.Over recent decades, in Argentina, there have been a series of normative changes aimed at transforming the way in which childhood and adolescence are...
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Universidad Nacional del Litoral
2019
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| Acceso en línea: | https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/DelitoySociedad/article/view/8150 |
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| Sumario: | This work aims to present visions of the juvenile penal dispositive through the perspective of the executive operators of the Assisted Liberty Program.Over recent decades, in Argentina, there have been a series of normative changes aimed at transforming the way in which childhood and adolescence are defined as well as the ways of organizing and regulating the government agencies involved on them. This article intends to investigate the way inwhich these normative changes imThis work aims to present visions of the juvenile penal dispositive through the perspective of the executive operators of the Assisted Liberty Program. Over recent decades, in Argentina, there have been a series of normative changes aimed at transforming the way in which childhood and adolescence are defined as well as the ways of organizing and regulating the government agencies involved on them. This article intends to investigate the way in which these normative changes impacted the executive segment of the juvenile penal dispositive in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina.From the voices of the executive operators ofthe Assisted Liberty Program, we reconstructtheir positions and representations around thecrystallized elements of the juvenile penal dis-positive.pacted theexecutive segment of the juvenile penal dis-positive in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina.From the voices of the executive operators ofthe Assisted Liberty Program, we reconstructtheir positions and representations around thecrystallized elements of the juvenile penal dis-positive. |
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