The Spanish Courts and the Poor, 1926–1936

Peter Anderson
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This chapter traces the growth of juvenile courts in Spain and the support they attracted from across the political spectrum. Under the surface of this support lay conflict between Catholic, liberals, and socialists over the degree to which secular principles and practices should govern the courts. With the support of the Primo de Rivera dictatorship, the Catholic viewpoint proved ascendant and did not come under serious threat after the democratic Second Republic arrived in 1931. The chapter studies the personnel and practices adopted by the largely Catholic-dominated courts. It also offers a case study of social conditions in Madrid and explores the vulnerability of poor families to removal, the role of support networks, and the agency of poor families who turned to the courts to take children into care as a stop-gap measure while they put their lives in order.
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《西班牙法院与穷人,1926-1936
这一章追溯了西班牙少年法庭的发展,以及他们从各个政治领域获得的支持。在这种支持的表象下,天主教徒、自由主义者和社会主义者之间就世俗原则和实践应在多大程度上支配法院存在冲突。在里维拉独裁政权的支持下,天主教的观点被证明是上升的,并且在1931年民主的第二共和国到来后没有受到严重的威胁。这一章研究了主要由天主教主导的法院所采用的人员和做法。它还提供了马德里社会状况的案例研究,并探讨了贫困家庭对搬迁的脆弱性、支持网络的作用以及贫困家庭的代理机构,这些家庭在恢复生活秩序的同时,向法院求助,将儿童作为一种权宜之计加以照顾。
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