Rules, skills and autonomy: Pathological concepts of youth offending in Portuguese juvenile justice and custody

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Autor(a) principal: Zoettl, P. A.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/31311
Resumo: Based on research in a Youth Detention Centre, this article discusses the concept of autonomy within the treatment model of Portuguese juvenile justice. On the one hand, “dysfunctional” forms of autonomy are held responsible for a youth's offending tendencies, while, on the other hand, acquiring “proper” autonomy constitutes one of the principal objectives of a juvenile's confinement. Both, supposedly different, forms of autonomy are tied, respectively, to the absence or presence of discipline, rules and certain values in a youth's upbringing and socialization process. While this concept of autonomy could be linked to a number of scholarly theories on modern rationalities of crime governance, the article emphasizes the importance of paying attention to the “local criminologies” of the Portuguese law, judiciary and custody institutions, pointing to the persistence of a pathological model of youth offending within otherwise changing rationales.
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title Rules, skills and autonomy: Pathological concepts of youth offending in Portuguese juvenile justice and custody
spellingShingle Rules, skills and autonomy: Pathological concepts of youth offending in Portuguese juvenile justice and custody
Zoettl, P. A.
Autonomy
Criminology
Portugal
Rationalities of governance
Youth custody
Youth offending
title_short Rules, skills and autonomy: Pathological concepts of youth offending in Portuguese juvenile justice and custody
title_full Rules, skills and autonomy: Pathological concepts of youth offending in Portuguese juvenile justice and custody
title_fullStr Rules, skills and autonomy: Pathological concepts of youth offending in Portuguese juvenile justice and custody
title_full_unstemmed Rules, skills and autonomy: Pathological concepts of youth offending in Portuguese juvenile justice and custody
title_sort Rules, skills and autonomy: Pathological concepts of youth offending in Portuguese juvenile justice and custody
author Zoettl, P. A.
author_facet Zoettl, P. A.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zoettl, P. A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Autonomy
Criminology
Portugal
Rationalities of governance
Youth custody
Youth offending
topic Autonomy
Criminology
Portugal
Rationalities of governance
Youth custody
Youth offending
description Based on research in a Youth Detention Centre, this article discusses the concept of autonomy within the treatment model of Portuguese juvenile justice. On the one hand, “dysfunctional” forms of autonomy are held responsible for a youth's offending tendencies, while, on the other hand, acquiring “proper” autonomy constitutes one of the principal objectives of a juvenile's confinement. Both, supposedly different, forms of autonomy are tied, respectively, to the absence or presence of discipline, rules and certain values in a youth's upbringing and socialization process. While this concept of autonomy could be linked to a number of scholarly theories on modern rationalities of crime governance, the article emphasizes the importance of paying attention to the “local criminologies” of the Portuguese law, judiciary and custody institutions, pointing to the persistence of a pathological model of youth offending within otherwise changing rationales.
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