Bibliographic citations
Lazo, V., (2024). La presunción de inocencia y su relación con la prisión preventiva: enfoque jurisprudencial desde el acuerdo plenario N° 01-2019/CIJ-116 [Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12833/2563
Lazo, V., La presunción de inocencia y su relación con la prisión preventiva: enfoque jurisprudencial desde el acuerdo plenario N° 01-2019/CIJ-116 []. PE: Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12833/2563
@misc{renati/1009384,
title = "La presunción de inocencia y su relación con la prisión preventiva: enfoque jurisprudencial desde el acuerdo plenario N° 01-2019/CIJ-116",
author = "Lazo Velapatiño, Victor Alfonso",
publisher = "Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya",
year = "2024"
}
In a context where civil society allows all types of measures in order to feel safe (disproportionate penalties, arbitrary detentions for the purposes of effective collaboration and a state of district emergency), the problem of preventive detention arises as a form of immediate or anticipated punishment, that is, as part of a first-line punitive policy against crime. This work will demonstrate the use and abuse of preventive detention in criminal judicial practice from a jurisprudential approach, that is, since the issuance of Plenary Agreement No. 01-2019/CIJ-116 issued by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Republic, to contrast said precautionary measure of a personal nature with the presumption of innocence that assists every investigator. In addition, the problem raised will be addressed from the errors of application and interpretation of preventive detention in the ordinary jurisdiction and its relationship with the criminal populist discourse prevailing in our region. Finally, we will offer the most recent jurisprudence issued by the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Republic, and the Supreme Criminal Prosecutor's Office, to analyze their interpretation criteria and the consolidation of the plenary agreement regarding the character last ratio of preventive detention.
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