Distinguish where the law does not distinguish. Bureaucratic practices and judicial action regarding the system of Family Allowances in prisons

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14409/es.v54i1.7109

Keywords:

family allowances, mothers deprived of liberty, bureaucracies, mass, exclusions

Abstract

Since 2009 Argentina has expanded the Family Allowances system with the creation of the Universal Child Allowance and also made changes and extensions in the traditional Assignments of the contributory field. However, a minority group that does not access these benefits will be analyzed here. It is the mothers who live with their children under 4 years of age in the context of confinement, a topic that reached the judicial seat and was granted a favorable ruling by the Chamber IV of the Criminal Cassation Chamber.

Author Biography

  • Pilar Arcidiácono, CONICET/UBA
    Lic. En Ciencia Política, Magíster en Políticas Sociales y Doctora en Ciencias  Sociales por la UBA. Investigadora Adjunta de CONICET, investigadora permanente del Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas y Sociales “Ambrosio L. Gioja” (Facultad de Derecho -UBA), e investigadora del Grupo de Trabajo Interdisciplinario  "Derechos Sociales  y Políticas Públicas". Profesora deSociología Política de la carrera de Sociología de la UBA. Docente de posgrados relacionados con el campo de las políticas sociales (UBA- Universidad Nacional de La Plata).
    Pilar.arcidiacono@gmail.com

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Published

2018-08-21

How to Cite

Distinguish where the law does not distinguish. Bureaucratic practices and judicial action regarding the system of Family Allowances in prisons. (2018). Estudios Sociales, 54(1), 221-246. https://doi.org/10.14409/es.v54i1.7109