Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Foreword
- Avant-propos
- Acknowledgements
- Remerciements
- Contents
- Part I Introductory Synthesis and Analyses: 1ÈRE Partie Synthèse ET Analyses Introductives
- Part II Themes: 2ÈME Partie Thèmes
- Part III National Reports: 3ÈME Partie Rapports Nationaux
- Women in prison in Argentina
- Women in prison in Australia
- Women in prison in Austria
- Women in prison in Brazil
- Women in prison in England and Wales
- Women in prison in Finland
- Femmes en prison en France
- Women in prison in Germany
- Women in prison in Greece
- Women in prison in Ireland
- Femmes en prison en Italie
- Women in prison in the Netherlands
- Women in prison in New Zealand
- Women in prison in Poland
- Women in prison in Portugal
- Women in prison in Russia
- Women in prison in South Africa
- Women in prison in Spain: their criminological and social invisibility
- Femmes en prison en Suisse: la situation des femmes prévenues et condamnées
- Women in prison in Taiwan
- Women in prison in Thailand: implementation of the UN Bangkok Rules in the Thai criminal justice system
- Femmes en prison en Turquie
- Women in prison in the USA
- Appendix The Bangkok Rules: Annexe Règles De Bangkok
- The International Penal and Penitentiary Foundation: History and Purpose
Women in prison in Argentina
from Part III - National Reports: 3ÈME Partie Rapports Nationaux
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 September 2018
- Frontmatter
- Foreword
- Avant-propos
- Acknowledgements
- Remerciements
- Contents
- Part I Introductory Synthesis and Analyses: 1ÈRE Partie Synthèse ET Analyses Introductives
- Part II Themes: 2ÈME Partie Thèmes
- Part III National Reports: 3ÈME Partie Rapports Nationaux
- Women in prison in Argentina
- Women in prison in Australia
- Women in prison in Austria
- Women in prison in Brazil
- Women in prison in England and Wales
- Women in prison in Finland
- Femmes en prison en France
- Women in prison in Germany
- Women in prison in Greece
- Women in prison in Ireland
- Femmes en prison en Italie
- Women in prison in the Netherlands
- Women in prison in New Zealand
- Women in prison in Poland
- Women in prison in Portugal
- Women in prison in Russia
- Women in prison in South Africa
- Women in prison in Spain: their criminological and social invisibility
- Femmes en prison en Suisse: la situation des femmes prévenues et condamnées
- Women in prison in Taiwan
- Women in prison in Thailand: implementation of the UN Bangkok Rules in the Thai criminal justice system
- Femmes en prison en Turquie
- Women in prison in the USA
- Appendix The Bangkok Rules: Annexe Règles De Bangkok
- The International Penal and Penitentiary Foundation: History and Purpose
Summary
INTRODUCTION
Any analysis of the current situation of women in connection with crimes and sentences in the Argentine Republic would not seem very different from the reality of any other Western country. The focus of this chapter will therefore be on what we view as the most relevant aspects of the deprivation of liberty of women in Argentina.
THE ISSUE FROM A CRIMINAL PERSPECTIVE
Quantification ofwomen's involvement in crimes
Since 1990, the Argentine Republic has seen an increase in the number of women engaged in actions that are considered crimes by the criminal law. Even while this statement might reasonably be held to be true, it should also be pointed out that Argentina keeps no records other than those relating to convicted persons and, in an incomplete manner, those of persons - without any distinction based on gender - who have been subject to a Deferred Judgment, similar to the common law concept of probation before sentence. Therefore we cannot speak of women offenders but only of convicted women, thus leaving an uncertain margin of obscure numbers.
The number of women convicted has increased at approximately the same rate as the total number of convictions over the whole country (men and women). If compared to the historical numbers of convictions for each sex, women's convictions still represent between 5% and 7% of total convictions. The increase in absolute numbers ofwomen's convictions coincides with the increase in the total number of convictions in the country over the last 20 years.
The above-mentioned obscure numbers are very important in Argentina, since every year, and throughout the whole country, statistics on criminal complaints show very significant values that are well above the rate of natural increase of the population, while convictions do not represent more than 2% to 3% of such complaints. There are devices such as Deferred Judgments which, precisely due to their nature, are not registered as convictions; but regardless of their deficient statistical recording, they do not alter the general impression of impunity resulting from comparing the number of complaints with the number of convictions, for both men and women.
Characteristics ofwomen's involvement in crimes
As we learn from international documents, female crimes have changed over the last 50 years.
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- Women in PrisonThe Bangkok Rules and Beyond, pp. 177 - 204Publisher: IntersentiaPrint publication year: 2017