Crime's decolonial irrealization and social bond in João Pinheiro: socioeducational measures in semi open environment
Decoloniality. Social bond. Socioeducational measures in semi open environment. Criminology
This master’s thesis was developed on the accounts of the researcher’s clinical
experience with a young man and a female adolescent that were under assisted freedom
programs in the city of João Pinheiro, Minas Gerais. Both committed a crime in their
adolescence, wich makes it necessary to characterize that age. It’s defined, by this
research, as necro’s and biopolitic’s consequence. The main objective of research was to
describe the social contexto where the participants were living when data were
collected. This study was strongly influenced by the psychoanalytical concept of
“crime’s unrealization”, as suggested by Lacan. That concept is key to situate
psychoanalytic ethics in face of criminological truth. As a means of gathering
information, ten sessions of individualized psychoanalytical listening were held in a
way it takes into consideration the Metapsychological Diary as a data recording
instrument. From the psychoanalytical investigation with the participants of this
research and taking the Lacanian concept of social bond as an important theoretical
reference for the characterization of the community analyzed, among other conclusions,
one of the main findings for this master’s thesis is defined as the speeches of the
“Jagunço” and the “Racista”. The context of “war on drugs”, emphasizing its feminine
dimension, are also investigated as result of this research.