“La salvación es personal”. Desistimiento, religión y narrativas de conversión en prisiones de Santa Fe (Argentina)
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Manchado, Mauricio
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Quito, Ecuador : Flacso Ecuador
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El presente artículo tiene como objetivo indagar las potencialidades y dificultades de las teorías del desistimiento del delito para analizar narrativas de experiencias carcelarias de quienes habitan el dispositivo religioso evangélico pentecostal (DREP) en prisiones de la provincia de Santa Fe (Argentina). A partir de un diseño metodológico cualitativo, basado en entrevistas en profundidad y observaciones participantes con presos que habitan los denominados “pabellones-iglesias” y encargados de los Ministerios Carcelarios extramuros, reconocimos la emergencia de narrativas fundadas en múltiples prosperidades –sanitarias, económicas y penales–tanto dentro como fuera de la prisión.
This article aims to investigate the potentialities and difficulties of the theories of desistance from crime to analyze narratives of prison experiences of those who inhabit or inhabited the Evangelical Pentecostal Religious Device (DREP, by its acronym in Spanish) in prisons of the province of Santa Fe (Argentina). Throughout a qualitative methodology based on in-depth interviews and participant observations with prisoners living in the so-called “church-pavilions”, and people in charge of prison ministries outside the prison, we recognized the emergence of narratives based on multiple prosperities (sanitary, economic and penal) both inside and outside the prison.
This article aims to investigate the potentialities and difficulties of the theories of desistance from crime to analyze narratives of prison experiences of those who inhabit or inhabited the Evangelical Pentecostal Religious Device (DREP, by its acronym in Spanish) in prisons of the province of Santa Fe (Argentina). Throughout a qualitative methodology based on in-depth interviews and participant observations with prisoners living in the so-called “church-pavilions”, and people in charge of prison ministries outside the prison, we recognized the emergence of narratives based on multiple prosperities (sanitary, economic and penal) both inside and outside the prison.
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CONVERSIÓN RELIGIOSA, DESISTIMIENTO, NARRATIVAS, PRISIÓN, RELIGIÓN
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2021-01
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p. 59-77
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Manchado, Mauricio. 2021. “La salvación es personal”. Desistimiento, religión y narrativas de conversión en prisiones de Santa Fe (Argentina) o “Salvation is personal”. Desistance, Religion and Narratives of Conversion in Prisons of Santa Fe (Argentina). Urvio. Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios de Seguridad, 29: 59-77.
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