2019
DOI: 10.22550/rep77-2-2019-05
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Mujeres jóvenes con medidas de protección y judiciales y sus tránsitos hacia la prisión

Abstract: Mujeres jóvenes con medidas de protección y judiciales y sus tránsitos hacia la prisión Young women with protective and judicial measures and their transition towards prisonDra. Fanny T. AÑAÑOS-BEDRIÑANA. Profesora Titular.

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“…This lack is explained away on many occasions by the low number of female inmates compared to their male counterparts and by the moralization, discipline, and control exerted over women since they are considered to be doubly transgressive (they have broken both the law and the mandates of gender). On the other hand, the unequal situation of female inmates noted (Almeda Samaranch, 2017; Añaños-Bedriñana, 2017; De Miguel Calvo, 2017; Juliano, 2009; Navarro Villanueva, 2018; Yagüe Olmos, 2012; among others). According to Mapelli, Herrera, and Soldi (2013), this inequality relates to several problems.…”
Section: Women In Prison: the Good Mothersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This lack is explained away on many occasions by the low number of female inmates compared to their male counterparts and by the moralization, discipline, and control exerted over women since they are considered to be doubly transgressive (they have broken both the law and the mandates of gender). On the other hand, the unequal situation of female inmates noted (Almeda Samaranch, 2017; Añaños-Bedriñana, 2017; De Miguel Calvo, 2017; Juliano, 2009; Navarro Villanueva, 2018; Yagüe Olmos, 2012; among others). According to Mapelli, Herrera, and Soldi (2013), this inequality relates to several problems.…”
Section: Women In Prison: the Good Mothersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En otro estudio, el 16,49 % de niños maltratados y el 16,64 % de niñas maltratadas cometieron delitos violentos verificables en su adolescencia y adultez por los que fueron condenados/as a prisión (Topitzes et al, 2012). Un dato evidenciado en una investigación nacional española con mujeres en prisión, de acuerdo con Añaños-Bedriñana et al (2019), es que existe una asociación significativa entre las mujeres que siendo menores han tenido medidas judiciales y las que han denunciado maltratos hacia ellas (chi-cuadrado, p = 0,0085, con una probabilidad de 1,83 veces superior).…”
Section: Relaciones Con Consecuencias Delictivasunclassified
“…In the case of the most vulnerable populations, young people who have stayed in the education system (typically until 18 years of age) without success or who have dropped out and ended up in prison have a series of characteristics that put them at higher social risk (contexts with situations of family breakdown, conflict, violence, addiction, delinquency, prior incarceration, culture that does not bid for school, etc. (Añaños-Bedriñana, 2012Añaños-Bedriñana et al, 2019;. These individuals face, if possible, even greater consequences -not only lack of educational competencies but also greater difficulties in obtaining personal and social development.…”
Section: Remaining In the System Or Dropping Out: Factors That Influementioning
confidence: 99%