The Institute of Criminology and the “Mala Vida” between 1902-1911
The aim of this paper is to describe threemedical records of the detainees LuisCastruccio, Cayetano Santos Godino andAlejandro Puglia that were produced in theInstitute of Criminology at the NationalPenitentiary in Buenos Aires between 1907and 1913 and published in the journal Archivosde Psiquiatría...
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I10-R10-article-83892016-08-16T10:55:38Z The Institute of Criminology and the “Mala Vida” between 1902-1911 El Instituto de Criminología y la “mala vida” entre 1907 y 1913 Dovio, Mariana "Mala Vida" Prisión Psicopatología Criminal Medicina “Mala Vida” Prison Criminal Psychopathology Medicine The aim of this paper is to describe threemedical records of the detainees LuisCastruccio, Cayetano Santos Godino andAlejandro Puglia that were produced in theInstitute of Criminology at the NationalPenitentiary in Buenos Aires between 1907and 1913 and published in the journal Archivosde Psiquiatría, Criminología, Medicina Legal yCiencias Afines. In those records some aspectscan be related with the notion of “mala vida”that included behaviors considered dangerousbetween the crime and the madness and waslinked with categories of the criminalpsychopathological discipline that wasinitiated in Argentina by José Ingenieros. Forthat purpose we will describe the historicalcontext of the emergence of the notion of“mala vida” in this period, aspects of prisonand theoretical models that converged on thesubject. In addition, we will refer to thejournal Archives, the National Penitentiary, thefunctions of the Institute of Criminology, and,finally, the medical records. El objetivo de este trabajo es describir tres historias clínicas de los detenidos Luis Castruccio, Cayetano Santos Godino y Alejandro Puglia, producidas desde el Instituto de Criminología de la Penitenciaría Nacional de Buenos Aires entre 1907 y 1913 publicadas en la revista Archivos de Psiquiatría, Criminología, Medicina Legal y Ciencias Afines. A través de las mismas se abordaron aspectos que pueden relacionarse con la noción de “mala vida.” Por ella entendemos conductas consideradas peligrosas ubicadas en una zona intermedia entre la locura y el delito que apareció ligada a categorías de la corriente psicopatológica criminal iniciada en Argentina por José Ingenieros. Para ese propósito, describiremos el contexto histórico del surgimiento de la noción de “mala vida” en este período, aspectos de la cuestión penitenciaria y modelos teóricos sobre el tema que confluyeron. Además, presentaremos la revista Archivos, la Penitenciaría Nacional, las funciones del Instituto de Criminología y, finalmente, las historias clínicas. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2013-11-16 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/8389 Anuario de la Escuela de Historia Virtual; No 4 (2013); 93-117 1853-7049 10.31049/1853.7049.v0.n4 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/8389/9260 |
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The aim of this paper is to describe threemedical records of the detainees LuisCastruccio, Cayetano Santos Godino andAlejandro Puglia that were produced in theInstitute of Criminology at the NationalPenitentiary in Buenos Aires between 1907and 1913 and published in the journal Archivosde Psiquiatría, Criminología, Medicina Legal yCiencias Afines. In those records some aspectscan be related with the notion of “mala vida”that included behaviors considered dangerousbetween the crime and the madness and waslinked with categories of the criminalpsychopathological discipline that wasinitiated in Argentina by José Ingenieros. Forthat purpose we will describe the historicalcontext of the emergence of the notion of“mala vida” in this period, aspects of prisonand theoretical models that converged on thesubject. In addition, we will refer to thejournal Archives, the National Penitentiary, thefunctions of the Institute of Criminology, and,finally, the medical records. |
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