Control strategies on childhood and adolescence in the last Argentinian military dictatorship: context of the Minority Criminal Regime

The paper proposes a first approach to the decree-law of the Minority Criminal Regime promulgated by the last military dictatorship in Argentina in 1980. The main objective of this research is to contextualize the sanction of this regulation that formally establishes the age of criminal responsibili...

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Autor principal: Perelló, Carolina Soledad
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Publicado: Investigaciones Socio-Históricas Regionales (ISHIR) Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR) 2024
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Sumario:The paper proposes a first approach to the decree-law of the Minority Criminal Regime promulgated by the last military dictatorship in Argentina in 1980. The main objective of this research is to contextualize the sanction of this regulation that formally establishes the age of criminal responsibility for children in conflict with the law in fourteen years and whose main regulations prevail until today. The research focuses on three subjects: the legislative mechanisms of the State during the dictatorial period and the formation of the commission that intervened in the project, the trajectory and sociability links between some of the experts that made up said commission, and the general context in which the field of minority was found prior to and during the process of enacting this legislation. This first approach seeks to contribute to the knowledge about the minority policies of the dictatorship, an aspect hitherto unexplored in the field of recent history, which has tended to focus its gaze on the children victims of illegal abduction and appropriation.