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In the present research study, an analysis is made of aggression between inmates as an excessive and informal punishment, for those who enter the prison to wait for a criminal process or to serve a sentence, respond to violence with their own violence due to distrust in the coherence of the internal structures of the agents of social control and in the rejection of those who subject them to it. The conditions that facilitate aggression between inmates are identified through the definition of the mechanisms that justify it, examining the responsibilities of those responsible for the exercise of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the present research study, an analysis is made of aggression between inmates as an excessive and informal punishment, for those who enter the prison to wait for a criminal process or to serve a sentence, respond to violence with their own violence due to distrust in the coherence of the internal structures of the agents of social control and in the rejection of those who subject them to it. The conditions that facilitate aggression between inmates are identified through the definition of the mechanisms that justify it, examining the responsibilities of those responsible for the exercise of authority and the effects under which aggressive behaviour between inmates is translated; through the explanation and description of facts taken from the behaviour assumed by the inmates in order to analyse a reality that goes unnoticed by the entities involved.
Autorenporträt
Libia Noemi Ríos Martinez: Rechtsanwältin und Magister der kriminologischen Wissenschaften mit Abschluss an der Universität von Zulia, Venezuela. Ehemalige Richterin am ordentlichen Strafgerichtshof und am Berufungsgericht des Strafgerichtskreises des Bundesstaates Yaracuy. Spezialist für Menschenrechte, Strafvollzug und Verfahrensbeschleunigung.