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Conductas desviadas socialmente o de "mala vida" desde el positivismo criminológico en Argentina (1902-1923)

Authors: Dovio, Mariana;

Conductas desviadas socialmente o de "mala vida" desde el positivismo criminológico en Argentina (1902-1923)

Abstract

El objetivo de este trabajo es estudiar conductas consideradas de "mala vida", fronterizas entre la criminalidad y la locura. Para este propósito, analizaremos artículos publicados en la revista Archivos de Psiquiatría, Criminología, Medicina Legal y Ciencias Afines, y su continuación, Revista de Criminología, Psiquiatría y Medicina Legal entre 1902 y 1923. Nos centraremos en esta última etapa de la revista en el que podremos analizar la mutación de un modelo psicopatológico hacia uno endocrinológico para explicar la "mala vida". Tomamos como punto de partida la relevancia que adquirió en Argentina en los primeros años del siglo XX la orientación psicopatológica en los estudios sobre la marginalidad social. Éstos últimos sufrieron desde 1914 una serie de modificaciones a partir de la introducción de los estudios sobre endocrinología criminal, que implicaron una recuperación del abordaje biológico de las conductas delictivas.

The aim of this work is to study behaviors considered of “low life” between the crime and the madness. For that purpose we will analyze articles published in the review Archives of Psychiatry, Criminology, Legal Medicine and Related Sciences and the Journal of Criminology, Psychiatry and Legal Medicine between 1902 and 1923. We will focus on this last stage of the magazine in which we can analyze the mutation of a psychopathological model to an endocrinological one to explain the “low life”. We take as a starting point the relevance that had in Argentina in the first years of the twentieth century the psychopathological orientation in the studies of disrespectable behaviors. From 1914 there were modifications with the introduction of the criminal endocrinology studies that implied a recovery of the biological way of study of crime.

Fil: Dovio, Mariana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales. Departamento de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales; Argentina

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Argentina
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Mala Vida, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1, Endocrinología, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, Psicopatología

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