Youths and urban violence: trajectories of subjects in compliance with a socioeducational measure in the city of Fortaleza.

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Autor(a) principal: JÃssica Pascoalino Pinheiro
Data de Publicação: 2018
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Resumo: The theme of urban violence has been increasingly invoked in different contexts, such as mass media, electoral campaigns, platforms of government, debates between jurists and public security experts and in the scope of studies of different academic areas, such as Psychology and Sociology. In this scenario, it is usual to emphasize topics that highlight infractions practiced by children and youth segments, while the violence of which these segments are victims is not addressed. In an attempt to counteract such silencings, this work has the general objective of: Analyzing relations between youths and urban violence produced in the narratives of young people in fulfillment of socio-educational measure of open-environment in the city of Fortaleza concerning their life trajectories. This objective presents itself as a possible way to analyze how urban violence intertwines with the lives of young perpetrators of infractions, both in terms of the violence they perpetrate and in terms of violations of rights that express the violence of the State and the society directed to these population segments. The specific objectives of this dissertation can be stated as follows: 1) Problematize how territorial conflicts and inscriptions in urban violence dynamics cross the juvenile experiences of subjects who are attributed the commission of an infraction; 2) Analyze discursive productions concerning the presence of institutional violence in the trajectories of subjects in compliance with socio-educational measures; 3) Think over contexts and experiences of compliance of socio-educational measures based on the juvenile trajectories investigated. This work carried out articulations with the studies of Foucault, Agamben, Deleuze, Guattari, Butler, Mbembe and authors of the Social Psychology field that follow similar paths, establishing the cartography as a research-intervention method. The research took place at the Urban Center of Culture, Art, Science and Sport (CUCA) located in Barra do CearÃ/ Fortaleza. The participants of this study are youngsters from 15 to 17 years old in compliance of socio-educational measures of open-environment (CSP) inserted at the CUCA/ Barra do Cearà during the operation of this research, having participated in the discussion group held in 2017.1. In addition to the discussion group, it was decided to carry out the triangulation of methodological tools, to highlight: a) daily life conversations; b) narrative interview; c) a discussion group based on themes related to the human rights field chosen by the youngsters. Regarding the first specific objective, it is emphasized that in the War on Drugs the youth so-called "offender" incarnates the figure of the social enemy. A minorist logic is perpetuated by framing youth from the periphery as drug dealers and, therefore, as a matter of public safety, are seen as those who attack the well-being of "good citizens". The visibility of its existence is given by the prism of the infraction, of the violation of the rights of the other, visibility that places its juvenile trajectories as social counter-models (SALES, 2004). The drug trafficking is expressed as a mean of insertion of the young people living in periphery in the "world of work" through an informal and extremely precarious activity. Regarding the second specific objective, the figure of the "young person involved" is expressed as the public enemy, constituting itself as an identity for extermination in contexts of militarized public security policies, as Benicio and Barros (2017) points out. A permanent state of emergency is put in place which puts the rights of certain citizens under threat. The state of exception is now set as a contemporary government technique (AGAMBEN, 2004). The institutional violence in the daily life of black and peripheral youths, such as police violence and the perpetuation of racism is presented by Barros et al. (2018) as an expression of a necropolitics, political technology of production and management of death of unwanted lives, permeated by processes of racialization and production of "enemies" to be annihilated, in favor of social security. Finally, regarding the third specific objective, it is noted that the continuous disinvestment of the socio-educational potential of the open-environment measures perpetuates a punitive logic for the so-called "juvenile offenders". It can be seen that the greater deliberation of measures of deprivation of liberty for juvenile offenders indicates a process of devaluation (and, if not, boycotting) of the potential responsible of the open-environment measures, which makes it possible to redefine juvenile trajectories marked by violence, disinvestment and abandonment. What, then, means the socio-education? Which is the meaning that young people attribute to youth accountability?
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spelling info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisYouths and urban violence: trajectories of subjects in compliance with a socioeducational measure in the city of Fortaleza.Juventudes e violÃncia urbana: trajetÃrias de sujeitos em cumprimento de medida socioeducativa na cidade de Fortaleza2018-09-00JoÃo Paulo Pereira Barros95998950372http://lattes.cnpq.br/035115669355552304407692308http://lattes.cnpq.br/4923806490210925JÃssica Pascoalino PinheiroUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em PsicologiaUFCBRJovens autores de atos infracionais Medidas Socioeducativas ViolÃncia UrbanaYoung offenders Socio-educational measures Urban violencePSICOLOGIAThe theme of urban violence has been increasingly invoked in different contexts, such as mass media, electoral campaigns, platforms of government, debates between jurists and public security experts and in the scope of studies of different academic areas, such as Psychology and Sociology. In this scenario, it is usual to emphasize topics that highlight infractions practiced by children and youth segments, while the violence of which these segments are victims is not addressed. In an attempt to counteract such silencings, this work has the general objective of: Analyzing relations between youths and urban violence produced in the narratives of young people in fulfillment of socio-educational measure of open-environment in the city of Fortaleza concerning their life trajectories. This objective presents itself as a possible way to analyze how urban violence intertwines with the lives of young perpetrators of infractions, both in terms of the violence they perpetrate and in terms of violations of rights that express the violence of the State and the society directed to these population segments. The specific objectives of this dissertation can be stated as follows: 1) Problematize how territorial conflicts and inscriptions in urban violence dynamics cross the juvenile experiences of subjects who are attributed the commission of an infraction; 2) Analyze discursive productions concerning the presence of institutional violence in the trajectories of subjects in compliance with socio-educational measures; 3) Think over contexts and experiences of compliance of socio-educational measures based on the juvenile trajectories investigated. This work carried out articulations with the studies of Foucault, Agamben, Deleuze, Guattari, Butler, Mbembe and authors of the Social Psychology field that follow similar paths, establishing the cartography as a research-intervention method. The research took place at the Urban Center of Culture, Art, Science and Sport (CUCA) located in Barra do CearÃ/ Fortaleza. The participants of this study are youngsters from 15 to 17 years old in compliance of socio-educational measures of open-environment (CSP) inserted at the CUCA/ Barra do Cearà during the operation of this research, having participated in the discussion group held in 2017.1. In addition to the discussion group, it was decided to carry out the triangulation of methodological tools, to highlight: a) daily life conversations; b) narrative interview; c) a discussion group based on themes related to the human rights field chosen by the youngsters. Regarding the first specific objective, it is emphasized that in the War on Drugs the youth so-called "offender" incarnates the figure of the social enemy. A minorist logic is perpetuated by framing youth from the periphery as drug dealers and, therefore, as a matter of public safety, are seen as those who attack the well-being of "good citizens". The visibility of its existence is given by the prism of the infraction, of the violation of the rights of the other, visibility that places its juvenile trajectories as social counter-models (SALES, 2004). The drug trafficking is expressed as a mean of insertion of the young people living in periphery in the "world of work" through an informal and extremely precarious activity. Regarding the second specific objective, the figure of the "young person involved" is expressed as the public enemy, constituting itself as an identity for extermination in contexts of militarized public security policies, as Benicio and Barros (2017) points out. A permanent state of emergency is put in place which puts the rights of certain citizens under threat. The state of exception is now set as a contemporary government technique (AGAMBEN, 2004). The institutional violence in the daily life of black and peripheral youths, such as police violence and the perpetuation of racism is presented by Barros et al. (2018) as an expression of a necropolitics, political technology of production and management of death of unwanted lives, permeated by processes of racialization and production of "enemies" to be annihilated, in favor of social security. Finally, regarding the third specific objective, it is noted that the continuous disinvestment of the socio-educational potential of the open-environment measures perpetuates a punitive logic for the so-called "juvenile offenders". It can be seen that the greater deliberation of measures of deprivation of liberty for juvenile offenders indicates a process of devaluation (and, if not, boycotting) of the potential responsible of the open-environment measures, which makes it possible to redefine juvenile trajectories marked by violence, disinvestment and abandonment. What, then, means the socio-education? Which is the meaning that young people attribute to youth accountability?O tema da violÃncia urbana tem sido crescentemente invocado em diferentes contextos, como em meios de comunicaÃÃo de massa, campanhas eleitorais, plataformas de governo, debates entre juristas e especialistas da seguranÃa pÃblica e no Ãmbito dos estudos das diferentes Ãreas acadÃmicas, a exemplo da Psicologia e da Sociologia. Nesse cenÃrio, costumam se sobressair tematizaÃÃes que destacam as infraÃÃes praticadas por segmentos infantojuvenis, ao passo que nÃo sÃo abordadas as violÃncias de que esses segmentos sÃo vÃtimas. Na tentativa de contrapor tais silenciamentos, este trabalho tem como objetivo geral analisar as relaÃÃes entre juventudes e violÃncia urbana produzidas nas narrativas de jovens em cumprimento de medida socioeducativa de meio aberto na cidade de Fortaleza acerca de suas trajetÃrias de vida. Este objetivo apresenta-se como caminho possÃvel para pÃr em anÃlise como a violÃncia urbana entrelaÃa-se Ãs vidas de jovens autores de atos infracionais, tanto em termos das violÃncias por eles praticadas, quanto em termos das aÃÃes de violaÃÃo de direitos que expressam a violÃncia do Estado e da sociedade direcionadas a esses segmentos populacionais. Os objetivos especÃficos desta dissertaÃÃo podem ser assim enunciados: 1) Problematizar como conflitos territoriais e inscriÃÃes em dinÃmicas da violÃncia urbana atravessam as experiÃncias juvenis de sujeitos a quem se atribui o cometimento de ato infracional; 2) Analisar produÃÃes discursivas a cerca da presenÃa de violÃncias institucionais nas trajetÃrias de sujeitos em cumprimento de medida socioeducativa; 3) Refletir sobre contextos e experiÃncias de cumprimento de medida socioeducativa a partir das trajetÃrias juvenis investigadas. O trabalho realizou articulaÃÃes com os estudos de Foucault, Agamben, Deleuze, Guattari, Butler, Mbembe e autores do campo da Psicologia Social que seguem caminhos semelhantes, estabelecendo a cartografia como mÃtodo de pesquisa-intervenÃÃo. A pesquisa ocorreu no Centro Urbano de Cultura, Arte, CiÃncia e Esporte (CUCA) localizado na Barra do CearÃ. Os participantes deste estudo sÃo jovens de 15 a 17 anos em cumprimento de medidas socioeducativas de meio aberto (PSC) inseridos no CUCA da Barra do Cearà durante a operacionalizaÃÃo desta pesquisa, tendo participado do grupo de discussÃo realizado em 2017.1. AlÃm da realizaÃÃo do grupo de discussÃo, optou-se em realizar a triangulaÃÃo de ferramentas metodolÃgicas, a destacar: a) conversas no cotidiano; b) entrevista narrativa; c) grupo de discussÃo a partir de temas ligados ao campo dos direitos humanos escolhidos pelos jovens. Em relaÃÃo ao primeiro objetivo especÃfico, ressalta-se que na Guerra Ãs Drogas a juventude dita âinfratoraâ encarna a figura do inimigo social. Perpetua-se uma lÃgica menorista ao enquadrar juventudes da periferia como traficantes e, portanto, como uma questÃo de seguranÃa pÃblica, sÃo vistos como aqueles que atentam contra o Bem-Estar dos âcidadÃos de bemâ. A percepÃÃo de sua existÃncia deu-se pelo prisma da infraÃÃo, da violaÃÃo de direitos do outro, visibilidade que situa suas trajetÃrias juvenis como contra-modelos sociais (SALES, 2004). O trÃfico de drogas expressa-se como via de inserÃÃo do jovem morador de periferia no âmundo do trabalhoâ, atravÃs de uma atividade informal e extremamente precarizada. No que diz respeito ao segundo objetivo especÃfico, a figura do âjovem envolvidoâ expressa-se como o inimigo pÃblico, constituindo-se como identidade para o extermÃnio em contextos de polÃticas de seguranÃa pÃblica militarizadas, como apontam BenÃcio e Barros (2017). Instaura-se um estado de emergÃncia permanente que coloca em xeque os direitos de determinados cidadÃos. O Estado de ExceÃÃo passa a configurar-se como tÃcnica de governo contemporÃneo (AGAMBEN, 2004). A violÃncia institucional no cotidiano de juventudes negras e perifÃricas, a exemplo da violÃncia policial e a perpetuaÃÃo do racismo, à apresentada por Barros et al. (2018) como expressÃo de uma necropolÃtica, tecnologia polÃtica de produÃÃo e gestÃo da morte de vidas indesejadas, perpassada por processos de racializaÃÃo e produÃÃo de âinimigosâ a serem aniquilados, em prol da seguranÃa social. Por fim, em relaÃÃo ao terceiro objetivo especÃfico, destaca-se que o contÃnuo desinvestimento do potencial socioeducativo das medidas de meio aberto perpetua uma lÃgica punitivista para os ditos âmenores infratoresâ. Constata-se, entÃo, que a maior deliberaÃÃo de medidas de privaÃÃo de liberdade para jovens que cometeram atos infracionais indica um processo de desvalorizaÃÃo (e porque nÃo, boicote) do potencial responsabilizador das medidas de meio aberto, potencial que possibilita a ressignificaÃÃo de trajetÃrias juvenis marcadas pela violÃncia, desinvestimento e abandono. O que significa, entÃo, a socioeducaÃÃo? Qual o sentido que os jovens atribuem para a responsabilizaÃÃo juvenil?nÃo hÃhttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=20505application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:32:58Zmail@mail.com -
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title Youths and urban violence: trajectories of subjects in compliance with a socioeducational measure in the city of Fortaleza.
spellingShingle Youths and urban violence: trajectories of subjects in compliance with a socioeducational measure in the city of Fortaleza.
JÃssica Pascoalino Pinheiro
Jovens autores de atos infracionais
Medidas Socioeducativas
ViolÃncia Urbana
Young offenders
Socio-educational measures
Urban violence
PSICOLOGIA
title_short Youths and urban violence: trajectories of subjects in compliance with a socioeducational measure in the city of Fortaleza.
title_full Youths and urban violence: trajectories of subjects in compliance with a socioeducational measure in the city of Fortaleza.
title_fullStr Youths and urban violence: trajectories of subjects in compliance with a socioeducational measure in the city of Fortaleza.
title_full_unstemmed Youths and urban violence: trajectories of subjects in compliance with a socioeducational measure in the city of Fortaleza.
title_sort Youths and urban violence: trajectories of subjects in compliance with a socioeducational measure in the city of Fortaleza.
author JÃssica Pascoalino Pinheiro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv JÃssica Pascoalino Pinheiro
contributor_str_mv JoÃo Paulo Pereira Barros
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Medidas Socioeducativas
ViolÃncia Urbana
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Medidas Socioeducativas
ViolÃncia Urbana
Young offenders
Socio-educational measures
Urban violence
PSICOLOGIA
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Socio-educational measures
Urban violence
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dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv The theme of urban violence has been increasingly invoked in different contexts, such as mass media, electoral campaigns, platforms of government, debates between jurists and public security experts and in the scope of studies of different academic areas, such as Psychology and Sociology. In this scenario, it is usual to emphasize topics that highlight infractions practiced by children and youth segments, while the violence of which these segments are victims is not addressed. In an attempt to counteract such silencings, this work has the general objective of: Analyzing relations between youths and urban violence produced in the narratives of young people in fulfillment of socio-educational measure of open-environment in the city of Fortaleza concerning their life trajectories. This objective presents itself as a possible way to analyze how urban violence intertwines with the lives of young perpetrators of infractions, both in terms of the violence they perpetrate and in terms of violations of rights that express the violence of the State and the society directed to these population segments. The specific objectives of this dissertation can be stated as follows: 1) Problematize how territorial conflicts and inscriptions in urban violence dynamics cross the juvenile experiences of subjects who are attributed the commission of an infraction; 2) Analyze discursive productions concerning the presence of institutional violence in the trajectories of subjects in compliance with socio-educational measures; 3) Think over contexts and experiences of compliance of socio-educational measures based on the juvenile trajectories investigated. This work carried out articulations with the studies of Foucault, Agamben, Deleuze, Guattari, Butler, Mbembe and authors of the Social Psychology field that follow similar paths, establishing the cartography as a research-intervention method. The research took place at the Urban Center of Culture, Art, Science and Sport (CUCA) located in Barra do CearÃ/ Fortaleza. The participants of this study are youngsters from 15 to 17 years old in compliance of socio-educational measures of open-environment (CSP) inserted at the CUCA/ Barra do Cearà during the operation of this research, having participated in the discussion group held in 2017.1. In addition to the discussion group, it was decided to carry out the triangulation of methodological tools, to highlight: a) daily life conversations; b) narrative interview; c) a discussion group based on themes related to the human rights field chosen by the youngsters. Regarding the first specific objective, it is emphasized that in the War on Drugs the youth so-called "offender" incarnates the figure of the social enemy. A minorist logic is perpetuated by framing youth from the periphery as drug dealers and, therefore, as a matter of public safety, are seen as those who attack the well-being of "good citizens". The visibility of its existence is given by the prism of the infraction, of the violation of the rights of the other, visibility that places its juvenile trajectories as social counter-models (SALES, 2004). The drug trafficking is expressed as a mean of insertion of the young people living in periphery in the "world of work" through an informal and extremely precarious activity. Regarding the second specific objective, the figure of the "young person involved" is expressed as the public enemy, constituting itself as an identity for extermination in contexts of militarized public security policies, as Benicio and Barros (2017) points out. A permanent state of emergency is put in place which puts the rights of certain citizens under threat. The state of exception is now set as a contemporary government technique (AGAMBEN, 2004). The institutional violence in the daily life of black and peripheral youths, such as police violence and the perpetuation of racism is presented by Barros et al. (2018) as an expression of a necropolitics, political technology of production and management of death of unwanted lives, permeated by processes of racialization and production of "enemies" to be annihilated, in favor of social security. Finally, regarding the third specific objective, it is noted that the continuous disinvestment of the socio-educational potential of the open-environment measures perpetuates a punitive logic for the so-called "juvenile offenders". It can be seen that the greater deliberation of measures of deprivation of liberty for juvenile offenders indicates a process of devaluation (and, if not, boycotting) of the potential responsible of the open-environment measures, which makes it possible to redefine juvenile trajectories marked by violence, disinvestment and abandonment. What, then, means the socio-education? Which is the meaning that young people attribute to youth accountability?
O tema da violÃncia urbana tem sido crescentemente invocado em diferentes contextos, como em meios de comunicaÃÃo de massa, campanhas eleitorais, plataformas de governo, debates entre juristas e especialistas da seguranÃa pÃblica e no Ãmbito dos estudos das diferentes Ãreas acadÃmicas, a exemplo da Psicologia e da Sociologia. Nesse cenÃrio, costumam se sobressair tematizaÃÃes que destacam as infraÃÃes praticadas por segmentos infantojuvenis, ao passo que nÃo sÃo abordadas as violÃncias de que esses segmentos sÃo vÃtimas. Na tentativa de contrapor tais silenciamentos, este trabalho tem como objetivo geral analisar as relaÃÃes entre juventudes e violÃncia urbana produzidas nas narrativas de jovens em cumprimento de medida socioeducativa de meio aberto na cidade de Fortaleza acerca de suas trajetÃrias de vida. Este objetivo apresenta-se como caminho possÃvel para pÃr em anÃlise como a violÃncia urbana entrelaÃa-se Ãs vidas de jovens autores de atos infracionais, tanto em termos das violÃncias por eles praticadas, quanto em termos das aÃÃes de violaÃÃo de direitos que expressam a violÃncia do Estado e da sociedade direcionadas a esses segmentos populacionais. Os objetivos especÃficos desta dissertaÃÃo podem ser assim enunciados: 1) Problematizar como conflitos territoriais e inscriÃÃes em dinÃmicas da violÃncia urbana atravessam as experiÃncias juvenis de sujeitos a quem se atribui o cometimento de ato infracional; 2) Analisar produÃÃes discursivas a cerca da presenÃa de violÃncias institucionais nas trajetÃrias de sujeitos em cumprimento de medida socioeducativa; 3) Refletir sobre contextos e experiÃncias de cumprimento de medida socioeducativa a partir das trajetÃrias juvenis investigadas. O trabalho realizou articulaÃÃes com os estudos de Foucault, Agamben, Deleuze, Guattari, Butler, Mbembe e autores do campo da Psicologia Social que seguem caminhos semelhantes, estabelecendo a cartografia como mÃtodo de pesquisa-intervenÃÃo. A pesquisa ocorreu no Centro Urbano de Cultura, Arte, CiÃncia e Esporte (CUCA) localizado na Barra do CearÃ. Os participantes deste estudo sÃo jovens de 15 a 17 anos em cumprimento de medidas socioeducativas de meio aberto (PSC) inseridos no CUCA da Barra do Cearà durante a operacionalizaÃÃo desta pesquisa, tendo participado do grupo de discussÃo realizado em 2017.1. AlÃm da realizaÃÃo do grupo de discussÃo, optou-se em realizar a triangulaÃÃo de ferramentas metodolÃgicas, a destacar: a) conversas no cotidiano; b) entrevista narrativa; c) grupo de discussÃo a partir de temas ligados ao campo dos direitos humanos escolhidos pelos jovens. Em relaÃÃo ao primeiro objetivo especÃfico, ressalta-se que na Guerra Ãs Drogas a juventude dita âinfratoraâ encarna a figura do inimigo social. Perpetua-se uma lÃgica menorista ao enquadrar juventudes da periferia como traficantes e, portanto, como uma questÃo de seguranÃa pÃblica, sÃo vistos como aqueles que atentam contra o Bem-Estar dos âcidadÃos de bemâ. A percepÃÃo de sua existÃncia deu-se pelo prisma da infraÃÃo, da violaÃÃo de direitos do outro, visibilidade que situa suas trajetÃrias juvenis como contra-modelos sociais (SALES, 2004). O trÃfico de drogas expressa-se como via de inserÃÃo do jovem morador de periferia no âmundo do trabalhoâ, atravÃs de uma atividade informal e extremamente precarizada. No que diz respeito ao segundo objetivo especÃfico, a figura do âjovem envolvidoâ expressa-se como o inimigo pÃblico, constituindo-se como identidade para o extermÃnio em contextos de polÃticas de seguranÃa pÃblica militarizadas, como apontam BenÃcio e Barros (2017). Instaura-se um estado de emergÃncia permanente que coloca em xeque os direitos de determinados cidadÃos. O Estado de ExceÃÃo passa a configurar-se como tÃcnica de governo contemporÃneo (AGAMBEN, 2004). A violÃncia institucional no cotidiano de juventudes negras e perifÃricas, a exemplo da violÃncia policial e a perpetuaÃÃo do racismo, à apresentada por Barros et al. (2018) como expressÃo de uma necropolÃtica, tecnologia polÃtica de produÃÃo e gestÃo da morte de vidas indesejadas, perpassada por processos de racializaÃÃo e produÃÃo de âinimigosâ a serem aniquilados, em prol da seguranÃa social. Por fim, em relaÃÃo ao terceiro objetivo especÃfico, destaca-se que o contÃnuo desinvestimento do potencial socioeducativo das medidas de meio aberto perpetua uma lÃgica punitivista para os ditos âmenores infratoresâ. Constata-se, entÃo, que a maior deliberaÃÃo de medidas de privaÃÃo de liberdade para jovens que cometeram atos infracionais indica um processo de desvalorizaÃÃo (e porque nÃo, boicote) do potencial responsabilizador das medidas de meio aberto, potencial que possibilita a ressignificaÃÃo de trajetÃrias juvenis marcadas pela violÃncia, desinvestimento e abandono. O que significa, entÃo, a socioeducaÃÃo? Qual o sentido que os jovens atribuem para a responsabilizaÃÃo juvenil?
description The theme of urban violence has been increasingly invoked in different contexts, such as mass media, electoral campaigns, platforms of government, debates between jurists and public security experts and in the scope of studies of different academic areas, such as Psychology and Sociology. In this scenario, it is usual to emphasize topics that highlight infractions practiced by children and youth segments, while the violence of which these segments are victims is not addressed. In an attempt to counteract such silencings, this work has the general objective of: Analyzing relations between youths and urban violence produced in the narratives of young people in fulfillment of socio-educational measure of open-environment in the city of Fortaleza concerning their life trajectories. This objective presents itself as a possible way to analyze how urban violence intertwines with the lives of young perpetrators of infractions, both in terms of the violence they perpetrate and in terms of violations of rights that express the violence of the State and the society directed to these population segments. The specific objectives of this dissertation can be stated as follows: 1) Problematize how territorial conflicts and inscriptions in urban violence dynamics cross the juvenile experiences of subjects who are attributed the commission of an infraction; 2) Analyze discursive productions concerning the presence of institutional violence in the trajectories of subjects in compliance with socio-educational measures; 3) Think over contexts and experiences of compliance of socio-educational measures based on the juvenile trajectories investigated. This work carried out articulations with the studies of Foucault, Agamben, Deleuze, Guattari, Butler, Mbembe and authors of the Social Psychology field that follow similar paths, establishing the cartography as a research-intervention method. The research took place at the Urban Center of Culture, Art, Science and Sport (CUCA) located in Barra do CearÃ/ Fortaleza. The participants of this study are youngsters from 15 to 17 years old in compliance of socio-educational measures of open-environment (CSP) inserted at the CUCA/ Barra do Cearà during the operation of this research, having participated in the discussion group held in 2017.1. In addition to the discussion group, it was decided to carry out the triangulation of methodological tools, to highlight: a) daily life conversations; b) narrative interview; c) a discussion group based on themes related to the human rights field chosen by the youngsters. Regarding the first specific objective, it is emphasized that in the War on Drugs the youth so-called "offender" incarnates the figure of the social enemy. A minorist logic is perpetuated by framing youth from the periphery as drug dealers and, therefore, as a matter of public safety, are seen as those who attack the well-being of "good citizens". The visibility of its existence is given by the prism of the infraction, of the violation of the rights of the other, visibility that places its juvenile trajectories as social counter-models (SALES, 2004). The drug trafficking is expressed as a mean of insertion of the young people living in periphery in the "world of work" through an informal and extremely precarious activity. Regarding the second specific objective, the figure of the "young person involved" is expressed as the public enemy, constituting itself as an identity for extermination in contexts of militarized public security policies, as Benicio and Barros (2017) points out. A permanent state of emergency is put in place which puts the rights of certain citizens under threat. The state of exception is now set as a contemporary government technique (AGAMBEN, 2004). The institutional violence in the daily life of black and peripheral youths, such as police violence and the perpetuation of racism is presented by Barros et al. (2018) as an expression of a necropolitics, political technology of production and management of death of unwanted lives, permeated by processes of racialization and production of "enemies" to be annihilated, in favor of social security. Finally, regarding the third specific objective, it is noted that the continuous disinvestment of the socio-educational potential of the open-environment measures perpetuates a punitive logic for the so-called "juvenile offenders". It can be seen that the greater deliberation of measures of deprivation of liberty for juvenile offenders indicates a process of devaluation (and, if not, boycotting) of the potential responsible of the open-environment measures, which makes it possible to redefine juvenile trajectories marked by violence, disinvestment and abandonment. What, then, means the socio-education? Which is the meaning that young people attribute to youth accountability?
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