«Hágase como parece a la VS»: visitadoras sociales, afectos y feminización en la Justicia de Menores. Chile, 1928-1954

Translated title of the contribution: «Proceed according to SW’s advice»: social workers, affections, and the feminization of the Juvenile Justice. Chile, 1928-1954

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Abstract

This article analyses the role played by female social workers in the process of feminization that took place in the Juvenile Justice in Chile, in the period 1928-1954. The «visitadoras» played a significant role in this process, for two reasons: first, their social reports were crucial inputs for the Court’s decision making which, most of the time, followed the «visitadoras» suggestions of child protective measures. Second, social work was a female profession, which used scientific tools (such as diagnosis and visitation) but which, at the same time, highlighted the importance of the children’s emotional ties with their family and environment. This emphasis on affection also produces a feminization of juvenile justice. To demonstrate our hypothesis we analyzed the speeches on the profession of the social workers themselves, and reviewed the social reports contained in the files of the Santiago’s First Juvenile Court.

Translated title of the contribution«Proceed according to SW’s advice»: social workers, affections, and the feminization of the Juvenile Justice. Chile, 1928-1954
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)298-329
Number of pages32
JournalAutoctonia
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • History
  • Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
  • General Social Sciences

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