Introducción. El género de los sistemas penales juveniles: Debates necesarios (The Gender of Juvenile Criminal Systems: Necessary Debates)
Keywords:
Adolescentes mujeres, Sistemas Penales, Momento punitivo, Criminologías Feministas, Adolescent woman, Penal System, Punitive moment, Feminist CriminologyAbstract
Este número de Oñati Socio-Legal Series, titulado El género de los sistemas penales juveniles: Debates necesarios, es el resultado de las ponencias e intercambios mantenidos en un taller interdisciplinario que tuvo lugar en 2018. Se encuentra integrado por once artículos que discurren sobre las experiencias en justicia penal juvenil dirigidas hacia adolescentes mujeres y otras temáticas vinculadas, a partir de la exposición de resultados de investigaciones e intervenciones realizadas en América Latina (Argentina, Brasil, Chile, México y Uruguay) y el Estado Español (Cataluña, Madrid, País Vasco, Zaragoza). Las discusiones mantenidas en este espacio y los artículos publicados son una muestra más del auge punitivo global que viven las sociedades capitalistas contemporáneas y que podemos observar en los diferentes contextos a través de la extensión de las formas de control y alcance de los sistemas penales que se produce sobre la población tanto adulta como joven y adolescente. En este marco, es interesante contextualizar cómo son los tránsitos de las mujeres más jóvenes por los sistemas penales, haciendo énfasis en la necesaria inclusión de una perspectiva de género que pueda comprender las singularidades que forman parte del tratamiento de las mismas en estos sistemas.This issue of Oñati Socio-Legal Series, entitled The Gender of Juvenile Criminal Systems: Necessary Debates, is the result of the communications and exchanges held at a interdisciplinary workshop that took place in 2018. It is composed of eleven articles that discuss experiences in juvenile criminal justice aimed at adolescent women and other related issues, based on the presentation of the results of research and interventions carried out in Latin America (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Uruguay) and the Spanish State (Catalonia, Madrid, Basque Country, Zaragoza). The discussions held in this space and the articles published are one more example of the global punitive expansion that contemporary capitalist societies are experiencing and that we can observe in the different contexts through the extension of the forms of control and scope of the penal systems that are produced on the adult, young and adolescent population. In this framework, it is interesting to contextualize how the transits of younger women through the penal systems are, emphasizing the necessary inclusion of a gender perspective that can understand the singularities that are part of the treatment of women in these systems.
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