Prison and pandemic: deepening of a permanent crisis. The Chilean case
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https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2021.6199Keywords:
pandemic, people deprived of liberty, structural discriminationAbstract
This article addresses some of the policies for the containment of Covid-19 adopted in prisons in Chile, based on a vulnerability diagnosis that affects the group of people deprived of liberty, pre-pandemic, but which deepens with it. The incorporation of the category of structural discrimination in the penal execution system is proposed as an instrument for analyzing the prison crisis.Downloads
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