Prevenci�n del delito, la construcci�n de la seguridad ciudadana y los cambios en la pol�tica criminal en Chile. 1990-2017

Alejandra Luneke R; María Paz Trebilcock G

Abstract

In recent decades, concerns about crime in Chile have triggered important transformations in the way the problem is governed. The participatory turn, prevention strategies, and the incorporation of different actors in the provision of security have been added to the classic roles of punishment and control that are typical of the criminal justice system. Rather than a change their approach, the analysis of this trajectory reveals processes that show a sinuous appropriation of elements of the risk management approach that were imported from the Anglo-Saxon north and implemented during Chile's neoliberal democracy. This article analyzes, through a qualitative methodology, how in this process, the participatory turn, and the citizen dimension played a key role in this transformation. Our findings show that the rhetorical use of the concept of citizen security was central to these transformations, since its laxity and conceptual imprecision made it possible for the center-left governments to implement elements of the crime prevention approach and to incorporate new actors in the production of security at different levels of public management, creating a new field of action in Chilean criminal justice policy. © 2023 Centro Estudios Derecho Penal. All rights reserved.

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Título según SCOPUS: Crime Prevention, the Construction of Citizen Security, and Changes in Criminal Justice Policy in Chile. 1990-2017; Prevención del delito, la construcción de la seguridad ciudadana y los cambios en la política criminal en Chile. 1990-2017
Título según SCIELO: Prevención del delito, la construcción de la seguridad ciudadana y los cambios en la política criminal en Chile. 1990-2017
Título de la Revista: Politica Criminal
Volumen: 18
Número: 35
Editorial: Centro Estudios Derecho Penal
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 352
Página final: 377
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.4067/S0718-33992023000100352

Notas: SCIELO, SCOPUS