Citizenship and prisoners in chile Ciudadanía y los privados de libertad en chile

Marshall Barberan, Pablo; Rochow, Diego; Moscoso, Carla

Abstract

This work addresses the links between, by the one hand, the prisoner and the citizen, and, by the other hand, the empirical study of Chilean carceral reality. We hold that citizenship must be understood as an inclusive status in the community associated to the effectiveness of civil, political, and social rights. But, analyzing different aspects of Chilean carceral reality, result clear that prisoners aren’t citizens, but confined subjects in a space conceived to degrade their subjectivity. To get to this conclusion, we describe the way in which some carceral practices, linked to the conditions and requirements for obtaining anticipated freedom, the establishment of social links with outside world, the development of a job, and the exercise of voting right, express the existence of a penitentiary regime that denies and prevents the development of a full citizenship of prisoners.

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Título según SCOPUS: Citizenship and prisoners in chile [Ciudadanía y los privados de libertad en chile]
Título de la Revista: Revista Austral de Ciencias Sociales
Volumen: 2019
Editorial: Universidad Austral de Chile
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 7
Página final: 27
DOI:

10.4206/REV.AUSTRAL.CIENC.SOC.2019.N37-01

Notas: SCOPUS