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  1. “Alguien tenía que pagar, alguien tenía que estar en la cárcel”. Relato de vida de una mujer acusada de infanticidio Actis, María Florencia

    Estudios de Género

    2022
    “…The objective is to analyze the justice system’s role in cases of infanticide and its effects on women's lives, but also the additional punishment of serving time in prison under the stigma of having killed a child. …”
  2. Delito patrimonial e inserción laboral en México Bergman, Marcelo

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2013
    “…Based on aggregated data about tendencies in Mexico, and more specifi cally using data from surveys of prison population, it is shown that a majority of those who commit more crimes also work regularly. …”
  3. Peinarse con la raya a un lado: prácticas y percepciones del "safismo" en la cárcel de Belem Pablo Hammeken, Luis de

    Historia Mexicana

    2013
    “…The dialogue between Roumagnac and the inmates reflects the meeting of two very different axiological spheres: the jail and the outside world. In prison, safismo was considered a frequent and tolerable behavior, something nobody bothered hiding or repressing; however, the prevailing morality in Porfirian society considered ir not only an aberrant vice that defied  nature, but also a dangerous and disruptive activity that defied social order and hierarchies, supreme values for the positivistic paradigm.…”
  4. Cultura escrita y justicia penal. El Discurso sobre las penas y otros libros de su época Ibarra, Ana Carolina

    Historia Mexicana

    2016
    “…This article places the book Discurso sobre las penas, by the celebrated jurist Manuel de Lardizábal y Uribe, in dialogue with other books of its epoch -primarily the work of Beccaria, but also other prominent intellectuals and jurists who then spoke in favor of leniency and prison reform. The author reexamines Lardizábal's work in the European context, particulary that of a Spain that vaccilated between reform and a return to tradition, thus suggesting that Lardizábal y Uribe has made a larger contribution to liberal thought than has previously been conceded by many historiographers. …”
  5. La historia de la Palestina contemporánea según Ilan Pappé: el diálogo perpetuo de una obra sobre la ocupación Piñuela de las Heras, Alejandro

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2025
    “…This review article aims, on the one hand, to introduce po tential readers to the virtues of one of his most recent works, The Biggest Prison on Earth: A History of the Occupied Territories (2017), which immer- ses the reader in the intricate mechanisms at play under the harsh reality experienced in the occu- pied territories. …”
  6. De Cuauhtemotzín a las cervecerías. El control oficial del homoerotismo masculino y la construcción estratégica de la geografía disidente, ciudad de México, 1930-1951 Rodríguez Sánchez, Nathaly

    Historia Mexicana

    2018
    “…By examining the mark left by these social control measures on the El Carmen Prison, which has been little studied until now, it can be seen that official persecution was limited - in comparison with other contexts and periods, as there was no penal classification of these practices in Mexico-inconstant– as it was a response to certain periods of “moral panic” in which social prejudices were exacerbated –and porous– as class position was a determining factor in its application. …”
  7. Rejas murallas y otras demarcaciones: David Alfaro Siqueiros y José Revueltas en "El palacio negro de Lecumberri" Vázquez, Juan de Dios

    Historia Mexicana

    2013
    “…Since the Mexican government insisted in denying the existence of political prisoners, both Revueltas and Siqueiros had to demonstrate the factual presence of such a community by stressing their differences from the rest of the prisoners. …”
  8. Entre la tierra y el honor: estrategias de resistencia de las mujeres palestinas Bracco, Carolina

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2019
    “…We will introduce the main historical, social, and political characteristics that shaped women’s participation in each case: in the trenches, in the refugee camps, under military occupation, in prisons, in exile, as well as the strategies that they developed over time. …”

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