Forma-Estado, mercado de trabajo y sistema penal “Nuevas” racionalidades punitivas y posibles escenarios penales

This article provides a discussion of the prevailing punitive rationalities in today’s globalized world. The author uses Ferrajoli as a reference to show the emergence of the welfare model of the State form after the end of the Second World War and points out how the fiscal crisis of the State laid...

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Main Author: Rivera Beiras, Iñaki
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7830078
Source:Revista Criterio Libre Jurídico, ISSN 1794-7200, Vol. 7, Nº. 2, 2010 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Criterio libre jurídico Julio - Diciembre), pags. 9-37
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Summary: This article provides a discussion of the prevailing punitive rationalities in today’s globalized world. The author uses Ferrajoli as a reference to show the emergence of the welfare model of the State form after the end of the Second World War and points out how the fiscal crisis of the State laid the groundwork for the beginning of the economic failure of the welfare State and the associated implications for the criminal justice system, especially in the United States of America, namely, thefall of the myth of rehabilitation, the construction of the penitentiary business, and the consolidation of “criminology of intolerance.” Finally, the author also discusses the exportation of this welfare crisis and the North American criminal industry to the European continent, thus unveiling new punitive rationalities (i.e. globalization and post-Fordism), as well as the restriction of guarantees and the militarization of the criminal justice system in the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, and the United States.