Historia de la delincuencia en la sociedad españolaMurcia, 1939-1949. Similitudes y diferencias en otros espacios europeos.

  1. Gómez Westermeyer, Juan Francisco
Supervised by:
  1. María Encarna Nicolás Marín Director
  2. Jesús Rentero Jover Director

Defence university: Universidad de Murcia

Fecha de defensa: 26 February 2007

Committee:
  1. Concepción Mir Curcó Chair
  2. Carmen González Martínez Secretary
  3. Gaetano Sabatini Committee member
  4. Manuel Ortiz Heras Committee member
  5. Juan María Terradillos Basoco Committee member

Type: Thesis

Abstract

When Spanish Civil War ended francoist regime assigned the task to normalize the country to ordinary courts. This fact contributed to consolidation of the new state and at the same time supervised population everydary life. The research on postwar common delinquency allows to know the relationship between the poorest classes and the state, the conflicts and interactions among equals, the level of popularity shown towards authorities and their policies as well as the response offered from the power which was materialized in sentences and some other repressive practices. Convulsions that were provoked by Spanish Civil War had an extended continuity, at European level, after Second World War. The former conflict and its postwar brought poverty, rationing, black market, crisis on values and the generalization of life conditions and social disturbance whose immediate effects could be felt in an increasing delinquency.