
Jose A. Brandariz- Universidade da Coruña
Jose A. Brandariz
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Si bien la lección de Michel Foucault en el Collège de France del 1 de febrero de 1978, que popularizó la noción de gubernamentalidad, ya se había publicado previamente, el análisis postdisciplinario no captó la atención de la sociología del castigo y la criminología hasta la aparición de los cursos Sécurité, territoire, population y Naissance de l...
De la misma forma que ha sucedido en múltiples países del norte global, la tasa de encarcelamiento lleva descendiendo en España desde hace casi tres lustros. Esta circunstancia, junto con el descenso sostenido de las tasas de criminalidad, la disminución de la preocupación por el delito y el interés menguante de los partidos políticos por las cuest...
En marzo de 2024 se ha celebrado en Portland (EE. UU.) el quinto congreso global de estudios crimigratorios. A lo largo de los últimos tres lustros, la crimigración se ha convertido en una tesis fundamental para estudiar los procesos de criminalización de la movilidad irregular y, más en general, la creciente interrelación entre el derecho penal y...
Human smuggling crimes and facilitation criminal offences have been widely explored by legal scholars. The legal literature has insightfully pointed out the various shortcomings of the legal provisions criminalising facilitation activities, contrasting them with the principles of a rights-based model of criminal justice. Much less research has been...
Border criminology authors have recently called for an expansion of criminological conceptions on penal power to include migration law enforcement devices. An amplified analytical gaze on penality is critical to challenge mainstream notions of punitiveness—an academic effort that is particularly relevant because incarceration rates are declining in...
The sorting of individuals is one critical function performed by migration law. These legal regulations are based on dichotomies, such as separating irregular migrants from regular migrants. However, through the multi-scalar management of human mobility, the conflicting coexistence of national and supranational interests decentres these legal binar...
This paper examines, from both a legal perspective and an empirical viewpoint, the Chilean deportation system, and more precisely the gradual consolidation of criminal law deportations, which were enacted by the Law No. 20,603. For these purposes, the analysis draws upon a theoretical framework that gained significant academic traction in the last...
Resumen: El presente artículo analiza, tanto desde una perspectiva normativa como empírica, el sistema de expulsión y, más en concreto, la progresiva consolidación de la expulsión judicial, creada por la Ley 20.603. A estos efectos, el texto toma en consideración un marco analítico que ha tenido gran impacto académico internacional en los últimos a...
Over the first decade of the twenty-first century, Spain was a popular destination for international migrations. Successive Spanish governments addressed this phenomenon through a set of sovereign measures, such as selective and racially biased policing, detention in internment centers and deportation. Some key aspects of these migration control po...
Over the first decade of this century, Spain was a primary destination of international migrants. Successive Spanish governments have addressed this phenomenon by implementing a number of control measures, largely aimed at securing external and internal borders. However, the persistence of the economic crisis has led to the readjustment of the whol...
This paper examines the increasing incorporation of New Public Management within penal policies. More precisely, it analyses the different techniques pertaining to this new managerial rationale and their implications on penality. In conclusion, the paper synthetically reflects on both the pitfalls of this rationale and its ability to shape a crimin...
When analysing the features of the Spanish criminal justice system from the perspective of the late-democratisation of the Spanish polity, the system's evolution is characterised by an almost uninterrupted penal expansionism and a relatively prominent level of severity. This paper examines those features from the viewpoints of the legal reforms, in...
Tienes en tus manos una píldora enriquecida cuyo consumo permite entrar más plenamente en The Wire, la gran novela post-11-S. Son muchas las situaciones en las que es pertinente leer estas páginas: si quieres razones para ver The Wire, si perteneces al fandom de The Wire, si eres uno de esos "lectores medios" que necesita ayuda para justificar el e...
El libro que presentamos a continuación se inscribe en la ya larga tradición de investigación del Observatori del Sistema Penal i els Drets Humans de la Universitat de Barcelona (OSPDH) que, desde 2001, se dedica al estudio de las múltiples facetas relacionadas con la respuesta penal del Estado frente a los problemas sociales. Una línea de investig...
Considering Spain, the authors of this article analyze Bernard E. Harcourt’s innovative proposals published in two recent books: Against Prediction. Profiling, Policing and Punishing in an Actuarial Age (2007) and The Illusion of Free Markets. Punishment and the Myth of Natural Order (2011). As a Chair of the Political Science Department and Profes...
This paper provides a brief approach to violence as a constitutive feature of the social, that is, of the orderings that shape the contexts where we are positioned. This analytical premise connects the different papers that articulate this special issue on violence. Although the papers refer to several topics, quite present in the theoretical debat...
Crimmigration policies, in Spain and elsewhere, have shown a complex interplay between neoliberal and sovereign rationales of control throughout the first decade of the twenty-first century.
However, the analysis of this domain of penal control should be revised in the context of the Great Recession. Indeed, in the Spanish case, crimmigration polic...
Entre los últimos días de 1975, inmediatamente después de la muerte de Franco, y mayo de 2010, no por casualidad el momento en que el gobierno de Rodríguez Zapatero pone en marcha el proceso comúnmente designado como austericidio, el número total de presos se multiplicó por 9,1 mientras que la población general crecía únicamente el 30,3%. Este dato...
Las politicas penales de genero, de especial difusion en el sistema punitivo espanol, presentan evidentes problemas en su relacion interseccional con la etnicidad, como consecuencia de operar con una vision excesivamente unidimensional del sujeto “mujer” sobre el que se sustentan. Sin perjuicio de ello, tal vez dichas politicas podrian entenderse j...
El riesgo como dispositivo de gobierno en la sociedad de control: algunas notas sobre FRONTEXDavid San Martín SeguraTexto Completo Libro