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Vaz, M. J. & Olmo, P. O. (2023). Los incorregibles del sistema penitenciario liberal en España y Portugal (1870-1930). Rubrica Contemporanea. 12 (25), 209-231
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M. J. Vaz and P. O. Olmo,  "Los incorregibles del sistema penitenciario liberal en España y Portugal (1870-1930)", in Rubrica Contemporanea, vol. 12, no. 25, pp. 209-231, 2023
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@article{vaz2023_1732357348432,
	author = "Vaz, M. J. and Olmo, P. O.",
	title = "Los incorregibles del sistema penitenciario liberal en España y Portugal (1870-1930)",
	journal = "Rubrica Contemporanea",
	year = "2023",
	volume = "12",
	number = "25",
	doi = "10.5565/rev/rubrica.340",
	pages = "209-231",
	url = "https://revistes.uab.cat/rubrica/article/view/v12-n25-oliver-vaz"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Los incorregibles del sistema penitenciario liberal en España y Portugal (1870-1930)
T2  - Rubrica Contemporanea
VL  - 12
IS  - 25
AU  - Vaz, M. J.
AU  - Olmo, P. O.
PY  - 2023
SP  - 209-231
SN  - 2014-5748
DO  - 10.5565/rev/rubrica.340
UR  - https://revistes.uab.cat/rubrica/article/view/v12-n25-oliver-vaz
AB  - In the late 19th and early 20th century, the word “incorrigible” was used in a purely criminological and penological sense to speak of “natural born criminals” and “repeat offenders”. However, it also had another, far more pragmatic meaning that was restricted to the penitentiary sphere and the issue of the so-called “incorrigible” or “maladapted” prisoners. This problematic, encouraged by  criminological  positivism  and  globalised  thanks  to  the  constant  holding  of  international  meetings and congresses, also became a significant issue in Spain and Portugal, countries where correctionalism was the most prestigious current of criminological thought. In our investigation, besides covering the most significant features of a debate fuelled by the proposals of inocuización– penalties involving the incapacitation, neutralisation or elimination of offenders – put forward by  positivism  in  opposition  to  correctionalism,  we  inquire  into  the  real  scope  of  the  regulatory  and organisational measures that were proposed with the express aim of neutralising, or separating from society for an indefinite time, convicts who were considered to be incorrigible.
ER  -