Criminogenic Social Structure
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Écrits: The First Complete Edition in English · Jacques Lacan · p.136
The Mirror Stage as Formative of the / Function > 77. *On the Sociological Reality of Crime and Law and on the Relation of Psychoanalysis to their Dialectical Foundation*
Theoretical move: Psychoanalysis rejects the notion of criminal instincts and instead locates criminality in the structural dynamics of alienating identification, aggressiveness, drive metamorphism, and narcissistic illusion—while insisting that the irreducibly subjective experience of jouissance marks the outer limit of any scientific objectification of crime.
the psychoanalyst can indicate to the sociologist the criminogenic functions characteristic of a society which, requiring an extremely complex and extensive vertical integration of social collaboration...proposes to the subjects it employs...individual ideals that tend to boil down to an ever more horizontal plane of assimilation