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Title: Criminalization waves in Portugal


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Criminalization waves in Portugal
António Pedro Dores,
http//iscte.pt/apad
Toulouse, 19/21 October 2007
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Summary
  • Social integration problems in Portugal
  • Immigrant's social classification in Portugal
  • Ethnic discriminative feelings in Portugal
  • Non Nationals criminalization data
  • Causes of criminalization waves
  • Criminalization processing

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Social integration problems
  • Poor and ideological biased Welfare State
  • Egoistic regional, social and age concentration
    of wealth
  • State use of clandestine working class
  • Working class neighbourhoods racial and youth
    tension
  • Unemployment problems emerges

4
Immigrant's social classification
  • No Muslim public discrimination problem they
    are respected and moderate minorities, as are
    Jews or Buddhists.
  • Immigrant social studies are focused on Africans,
    Brazilians and East European people.

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Ethnic discriminative feelings
  • Asian immigrants exist. Two times it happens
    isolated political discriminating declarations
    against Chinese business (Madeira and Lisbon).
  • Stronger has been the episode of a fake
    collective robbery (allegedly 500 black people)
    in a popular beach near Lisbon

6
Discriminative social feelings (II)
  • Brazilian dentists are the first immigrant wave
    to Portugal, in the late 80s. Discrimination by
    doctors professional association stopped by
    diplomatic arrangements. They represented an up
    grade modernization of teeth care in Portugal.

7
Discriminative social feelings (III)
  • Eastern Europe immigrant came by late 90s and
    are welcomed by press arguing they were very
    well educated (engineers and doctors working as
    workers at building industry).
  • The same people has been stigmatized as Eastern
    mafias by security services, as a way to
    legitimate taught control against intensive
    immigrant wave

8
Discriminative social feelings (IV)
  • Many dozens of Eastern doctors immigrated in
    Portugal has been recruited by FCG in order to be
    recognized as professionals to help Portuguese
    health care system lake of doctors.

9
Non Nationals criminalization data
  • Fonte http//www.dgsp.mj.pt/frameset_info.html,
    2-10-2007

Percentage of foreigner inmates in Portuguese
prisons
Number of inmates (comparing foreigner inmates)
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Gender criminalization of foreigners
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Nationality criminalization
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What are the causes for the criminalization waves?
  • International politics (fear of new kind of
    immigrants inside EU, for instance)
  • National mood to accept international politics
    (historical national feelings about other people
    semi-peripherical society)
  • National State policies on migration

13
Traditional criminalization
  • Lake of knowledge about social power taboos
  • one figures prison as the house of criminals,
    even when holocaust is happening
  • secrecy of criminalization policies (court,
    police, prison system, statistics)
  • political influences over judicial decisions
  • institutional equilibrium between state powers.

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Political criminalization
  • Clandestine political opposition wrote the
    history of criminalization waves against it
  • Today we are free to know what happened (60s),
    when it is all over
  • Most inmate do not read or write , do not know
    their rights
  • The knowledge about changing prison lives is
    social taboo state secret

15
Recent criminalization waves in Portugal
  • Disciplining bank check uses (80s) first
    changing movements to capitalism
  • War on drugs (90s) caused overcrowded prisons
    and increment drug dealing profits (including
    inside prisons)

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Old criminalization waves political historical
and social relevance
  • Jews (250 years Portuguese Inquisition)
  • Jesuits
  • Gypsies (we know it because they resist several
    expulsion policies) (foreigners has 5 times their
    representation in prison and gypsies have 10
    times)

17
Criminalization processing
  • Decriminalization waves the bank check the drug
    consume
  • Politics and legislative processing (socialist
    security politics in Portugal)
  • Judiciary politics and policy (the mission of the
    Prosecutor General the ideological and social
    education of Portuguese judges the crisis of
    justice in Portugal and around the world)

18
Criminalization processing (II)
  • Economic waves state interest on recruiting
    cheap labour force and corruption syndrome on the
    control of legislative and judicial executive
    tasks
  • Administrative waves institutional preparation
    to receive immigrants in Portugal
  • Incarceration waves

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Criminalization processing (III)
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  • The End

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Social integration problems
  • Welfare State is weak in Portugal (it has been
    established after democratic revolution 1974).
  • Inequality index is the biggest in Europe very
    sharp difference between Lisbon region, political
    centre and more European like way of life, and
    the rest of the country, specially the
    countryside.

22
Social integration problems (II)
  • Portuguese development dependent on
    infrastructures State investment programs.
  • Extensive use of precarious foreigner men workers
    on building and tourism industries. Women at home
    and cleaning industrial services strong appeal
    to immigrant workers.

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Social integration problems (III)
  • Housing problems because renting market is very
    short and selling market is closed to foreigners.
  • Social housing has been a problem by lake of
    places available for every needed family, since
    recently.
  • Social housing begins to be, overall, a problem
    for conviviality inside excluded neighbourhoods
    and through metropolitan areas.

24
Social integration problems (IV)
  • In the 90s Portugal lived without unemployment
    problems. Since than the situation changed.
  • Education and training the worse handicap of
    Portuguese society (as well as justice system
    inefficiency).
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