Re-teorizar el progreso de las mujeres en la policía: Una perspectiva alternativa desde el Sur Global

Autores/as

  • Kerry Carrington University of Sunshine Coast
  • Jess Rodger University of Technology
  • Máximo Sozzo Universidad Nacional del Litoral (UNL)
  • María Victoria Puyol Universidad Nacional del Litoral (UNL)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14409/dys.2022.54.e0073

Palabras clave:

Cultura policial masculina, respuestas policiales a la violencia de género, criminología del sur, mujeres en la policía, comisarías de la mujer

Resumen

El ingreso de las mujeres a la policía, una ocupación tradicionalmente masculina, ha sido teorizada casi enteramente a través de los lentes teóricos del feminismo liberal donde la igualdad con los hombres es el objetivo final. Desde este punto de vista teórico, las comisarías de la mujer en el Sur Global creadas específicamente para responder a la violencia de género han sido conceptualizada como vestigios del pasado. Nosotros argumentamos que esa interpretación está basada en una epistemología global que privilegia al Norte Global como referencia normativa a partir de la cual definir el progreso. Enmarcados en la criminología del sur, ofrecemos una forma alternativa de teorizar el progreso de las mujeres en la policía empleando las comisarías de la mujer que emergieron en América Latina en los 1980s, específicamente aquella en la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Biografía del autor/a

Kerry Carrington, University of Sunshine Coast

Kerry Carrington es profesor adjunto en la Facultad de Derecho y Justicia de la Universidad de Sunshine Coast, Australia. Ha realizado una amplia gama de investigaciones sobre violencia doméstica y familiar (DFV), incluido el enfoque en la prevención, contextos rurales, patrones globales y el impacto de COVID-19 en los servicios y sus clientes.

Jess Rodger, University of Technology

Jess Rodgers es becario posdoctoral en el Centro para la Justicia de la Universidad Tecnológica de Queensland, Australia. Ha realizado trabajos de asistente de investigación y tiene publicaciones sobre una amplia gama de temas, incluida la vigilancia de la violencia doméstica, la vigilancia de pueblos pequeños, el capacitismo en el mundo académico, las personas transgénero en las cárceles y el empleo en industrias creativas.

Máximo Sozzo, Universidad Nacional del Litoral (UNL)

Máximo Sozzo es profesor de la Facultad de Jurídicas y Sociales de la Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina. Tiene numerosas publicaciones en el campo de los estudios sociales e históricos sobre el crimen y el control del crimen, y es un académico líder en crimen y castigo en América Latina.

María Victoria Puyol, Universidad Nacional del Litoral (UNL)

María Victoria Puyol es estudiante investigadora en el Center for Justice, Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Su investigación de doctorado examina el papel de los movimientos de mujeres y el estado en el surgimiento y transformación de las comisarías de mujeres en Argentina.

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2022-12-28

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Carrington, K., Rodger, J., Sozzo, M., & Puyol, M. V. (2022). Re-teorizar el progreso de las mujeres en la policía: Una perspectiva alternativa desde el Sur Global. Delito Y Sociedad, (54), e0073. https://doi.org/10.14409/dys.2022.54.e0073

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