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New Punitiveness on the Move: How the US Prison Model and Penal Policy Arrived in Colombia

Auteur(s)
De Dardel, Julie 
Institut de géographie 
Söderström, Ola 
Institut de géographie 
Date de parution
2018
In
Journal of Latin American Studies
Vol.
4
No
50
De la page
833
A la page
861
Revu par les pairs
1
Mots-clés
  • Carceral geographies
  • mass imprisonment
  • punitive turn
  • new punitiveness
  • supermax prisons
  • policy mobilities
  • Plan Colombia
  • Carceral geographies

  • mass imprisonment

  • punitive turn

  • new punitiveness

  • supermax prisons

  • policy mobilities

  • Plan Colombia

Résumé
Within the neocolonial context of ‘Plan Colombia’ in the early 2000s, agents of the US Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) took position in the heart of the Colombian penitentiary administration to lead a reform based on the US ultra-punitive penal regime. This paper analyzes how the reform was set up on the ground, shedding light on the partially divergent
expectations of both governments. Drawing on recent literature on the mobility of policies and built forms, the paper argues that the introduction of US-inspired prisons in Colombia is a striking case where a mobile policy and a traveling architectural type coincided and complemented each other.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/27543
Type de publication
journal article
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