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LOMBRANA, Andrea Natalia; OJEDA, Natalia Soledad; DI PROSPERO, Carolina Emilia  and  PEPE, María Belén. Between Redemption and the Path of Inclusion. Treatment Interventions by Non-state Actors in Buenos Aires Prisons. CS [online]. 2020, n.32, pp.131-161. ISSN 2011-0324.  https://doi.org/10.18046/recs.i32.4026.

The aim of this article is to think on the relationship between state and non-state actors in the prisons of the Province of Buenos Aires (Argentina) by means of an analysis of the intervention of two civil society organizations: La Fundación (The Foundation) and La Red (The Network), whose proposals are linked to sport, education, religion, and work. We identified how wide action repertoires are disputed and operate beyond the formality of the state, while paying attention to rupture and negotiation places. From this perspective, we approach the field under study as a margin, while questioning a state-centered vision of the social order to address the practices and discourses linked to the design and control of treatment proposals aimed at the re-socialization of detainees.

Keywords : State; Buenos Aires Prison; Penitentiary Treatment; Re-socialization; Non-state Actors.

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