Les pénitenciers bordelais pour enfants. 1838-1870
Author of two monographs on the care of abandoned children in Bordeaux published by the MSHA, Bernard Allemandou, child psychiatrist, focuses here on the fate of poor children who commit crimes. The Saint-Jean penitentiary, created in 1837 for minor boys, and the Sainte-Philomène penitentiary the fo...
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| description | Author of two monographs on the care of abandoned children in Bordeaux published by the MSHA, Bernard Allemandou, child psychiatrist, focuses here on the fate of poor children who commit crimes. The Saint-Jean penitentiary, created in 1837 for minor boys, and the Sainte-Philomène penitentiary the following year for girls, were born of the flaw in the incarceration system practised at the time, where children were not separated from adult prisoners. Based on documents kept in the municipal archives of Bordeaux and the departmental archives of the Gironde, the author describes the functioning of these two institutions, which operated until 1870. Given the failure of the State to create special establishments, private initiative was encouraged, leaving this task to the clergy, who, as a “work of charity”, intended to give instruction to minors where “they would learn to know, to serve, to fear and above all, to love God”. From the penitentiaries to the agricultural colonies, Bernard Allemandou thus paints a portrait of a Bordeaux society torn between the necessary and saving Christian charity of the time and the fear of these delinquent children who had to live in uncomfortable buildings with uncertain financing, with a summary education and incomplete food. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-806242024-04-02T14:00:02Z Les pénitenciers bordelais pour enfants. 1838-1870 Allemandou, Bernard confinement prison reformatory asylum children's prison vocational school penitentiary St. John's penitentiary St. Philomena's penitentiary agricultural penitentiary social policy delinquency prostitution theft delinquent children abandoned children prostitutes young people detainees incarceration illiteracy misery poverty illnesses education work charity religious community charitable organisation Gironde Bordeaux thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology Author of two monographs on the care of abandoned children in Bordeaux published by the MSHA, Bernard Allemandou, child psychiatrist, focuses here on the fate of poor children who commit crimes. The Saint-Jean penitentiary, created in 1837 for minor boys, and the Sainte-Philomène penitentiary the following year for girls, were born of the flaw in the incarceration system practised at the time, where children were not separated from adult prisoners. Based on documents kept in the municipal archives of Bordeaux and the departmental archives of the Gironde, the author describes the functioning of these two institutions, which operated until 1870. Given the failure of the State to create special establishments, private initiative was encouraged, leaving this task to the clergy, who, as a “work of charity”, intended to give instruction to minors where “they would learn to know, to serve, to fear and above all, to love God”. From the penitentiaries to the agricultural colonies, Bernard Allemandou thus paints a portrait of a Bordeaux society torn between the necessary and saving Christian charity of the time and the fear of these delinquent children who had to live in uncomfortable buildings with uncertain financing, with a summary education and incomplete food. 2022-04-06T10:09:39Z 2022-04-06T10:09:39Z 2021 book ONIX_20220406_9782858926237_13 741-1818 9782858926237 9782858926244 9782858926251 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/80624 fre PrimaLun@ image/png Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://una-editions.fr/penitenciers-bordelais-pour-enfants/ https://ressources.una-editions.fr/s/3siFqe2KHCzEtiZ Maison des Sciences de l'homme d'Aquitaine Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne 10.46608/primaluna10.9782858926237 Author of two monographs on the care of abandoned children in Bordeaux published by the MSHA, Bernard Allemandou, child psychiatrist, focuses here on the fate of poor children who commit crimes. The Saint-Jean penitentiary, created in 1837 for minor boys, and the Sainte-Philomène penitentiary the following year for girls, were born of the flaw in the incarceration system practised at the time, where children were not separated from adult prisoners. Based on documents kept in the municipal archives of Bordeaux and the departmental archives of the Gironde, the author describes the functioning of these two institutions, which operated until 1870. Given the failure of the State to create special establishments, private initiative was encouraged, leaving this task to the clergy, who, as a “work of charity”, intended to give instruction to minors where “they would learn to know, to serve, to fear and above all, to love God”. From the penitentiaries to the agricultural colonies, Bernard Allemandou thus paints a portrait of a Bordeaux society torn between the necessary and saving Christian charity of the time and the fear of these delinquent children who had to live in uncomfortable buildings with uncertain financing, with a summary education and incomplete food. 10.46608/primaluna10.9782858926237 ca43151a-5af0-45f7-911f-f04a6f93c36e 9782858926237 9782858926244 9782858926251 Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne 10 114 Pessac open access |
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| topic | confinement prison reformatory asylum children's prison vocational school penitentiary St. John's penitentiary St. Philomena's penitentiary agricultural penitentiary social policy delinquency prostitution theft delinquent children abandoned children prostitutes young people detainees incarceration illiteracy misery poverty illnesses education work charity religious community charitable organisation Gironde Bordeaux thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology |
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