Prohibition, social groups "at risk" and institutional authoritarianism: social censorship towards “micro drug-dealers”
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https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2005-N11-376Keywords:
prohibition, drugs, censorship, space, prisonAbstract
The penalization of the “micro drug dealer” in chilean law causes an increase of institutional violence, at symbolical and material level, against marginal sectors of the population. ¿Which topics -“common places”- give ground to this legislative change? The concepts of “drug” and “drug-addict” themselves lie within the “rhetorical prohibicionist sphere” closed between the political horizons of criminalization and/or medicalization. So, in this article, the author argues about the necessity of openning the “rhetorical prohibicionist sphere” in order to develop a socio-juridical culture of drugs based on the depenalization and legalization of its use.
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2018-07-01
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Scalia, P. (2018). Prohibition, social groups "at risk" and institutional authoritarianism: social censorship towards “micro drug-dealers”. Polis (Santiago), (11). https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2005-N11-376
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