Francisco Jiménez Bautista
University of Granada
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Pedagogía Social: Revista Interuniversitaria | 2013
Francisco José del Pozo Serrano; Francisco Jiménez Bautista; Ángel Manuel Turbi Pinazo
This article aims to study and analyze the set of programs that make up the landscape of Spanish prison environment. Here we will prioritize and classify programs that, with emphasis socio-educational and socio-labor,may have a greater impact on social integration or reintegration work, in contrast to the perception ofwomenwho participate in these programs. From a multi-method research methodology (538 questionnaires and 61 in-depth interviews of women prisoners throughout the country), this article discusses the categories and data used for intervention in prisons state of art,with powerful reflections for the specialized field of SocialEducation Penitentiary (ESP). The conclusions drawn in this area are based on some small successes of the prison systemas access and proliferation of software, or the presence of certain gender and socio-cultural programs. However, there remainmajor challengeswithin the recovering constitutional purposes awarded to custodial sentences, within our democratic framework. The results show a role for recreational programs with leisure and recreational focus, to the detriment of socio-educational programs focus on emancipation and freedom. Similarly, there is an overwhelming failure of the itineraries that allowsocial and labormarket participation in active employment in the period of release (perpetuating also traditional gender roles). This reality, therefore, shows that the Correctional Institution continues to exert multiple violence and exclusion toward people punished, that undermine the dignity and potential re-education and rehabilitation.
Pedagogía Social: Revista Interuniversitaria | 2013
Francisco José del Pozo Serrano; Francisco Jiménez Bautista; Ángel Manuel Turbi Pinazo
This article aims to study and analyze the set of programs that make up the landscape of Spanish prison environment. Here we will prioritize and classify programs that, with emphasis socio-educational and socio-labor,may have a greater impact on social integration or reintegration work, in contrast to the perception ofwomenwho participate in these programs. From a multi-method research methodology (538 questionnaires and 61 in-depth interviews of women prisoners throughout the country), this article discusses the categories and data used for intervention in prisons state of art,with powerful reflections for the specialized field of SocialEducation Penitentiary (ESP). The conclusions drawn in this area are based on some small successes of the prison systemas access and proliferation of software, or the presence of certain gender and socio-cultural programs. However, there remainmajor challengeswithin the recovering constitutional purposes awarded to custodial sentences, within our democratic framework. The results show a role for recreational programs with leisure and recreational focus, to the detriment of socio-educational programs focus on emancipation and freedom. Similarly, there is an overwhelming failure of the itineraries that allowsocial and labormarket participation in active employment in the period of release (perpetuating also traditional gender roles). This reality, therefore, shows that the Correctional Institution continues to exert multiple violence and exclusion toward people punished, that undermine the dignity and potential re-education and rehabilitation.
OBETS : Revista de Ciencias Sociales | 2018
Sergio Moldes-Anaya; Francisco Jiménez Aguilar; Francisco Jiménez Bautista
This article examines attitudes towards immigration in Spain through the analysis of the most recent data from the European Social Survey (2014). Thus, the main objective of this study is to evaluate how Spaniards represent themselves towards immigration, analyzing what are the threats they perceive, how strong they are and how they modulate their response towards immigration. Based on this, a discrete response Logit model was designed to define which factors related to the economic-material and symbolic threats were triggers of Spanish negative attitudes and reluctant behaviours towards immigration.
Convergencia-revista De Ciencias Sociales | 2009
Francisco Jiménez Bautista
Convergencia-revista De Ciencias Sociales | 2004
Francisco Jiménez Bautista
Estudios Geográficos | 2006
Francisco Jiménez Bautista
Convergencia-revista De Ciencias Sociales | 2012
Francisco Jiménez Bautista
Archive | 2011
Francisco Jiménez Bautista
Espacios Públicos | 2008
Francisco Jiménez Bautista
Archive | 2004
Francisco Jiménez Bautista