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Malaverry, D., Pezo, F. (2023). El derecho a no declarar de la víctima en el juicio oral [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2791
Malaverry, D., Pezo, F. El derecho a no declarar de la víctima en el juicio oral [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2791
@misc{renati/1036802,
title = "El derecho a no declarar de la víctima en el juicio oral",
author = "Pezo Huayunga, Flavio Leandro",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
Title: El derecho a no declarar de la víctima en el juicio oral
Advisor(s): Scipion Salazar, Victor Eduardo
Keywords: El proceso penal; El derecho penal como control social; La pena; The criminal process; Criminal law as social control; Punishment
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.05.01
Issue Date: 7-Dec-2023
Institution: Universidad Científica del Perú
Abstract: Las proposiciones formuladas, han sido evaluadas por una muestra
representativa de magistrados en materia penal, cuyos resultados
empíricos a la problemática planteada: ¿De qué manera la no declaración
testimonial de la víctima quien, acudiendo al juicio oral, es garantizado sus
derechos fundamentales? De lo recabado ocurre así, esto significa que la
víctima – agraviada quien, acudiendo a juicio, al no prestar su
consentimiento a declarar, se garantiza su derecho a guardar silencio e
imputación.
La principal metodología fueron la observación sistemática de hechos
ocurridos en juzgados penales colegiados, tomadas del cuestionario
planteados a jueces y fiscales en materia penal, corroboradas por la
muestra estudiada, de lo que, al contradecir la hipótesis alternativa,
automáticamente queda aceptada la hipótesis principal, de igual sus
auxiliares, visualizados en el cuadro general Nº 01 y ss del acápite 4.2 de
esta tesis.
The propositions formulated have been evaluated by a representative sample of magistrates in criminal matters, whose empirical results to the problem raised: How does the non-testimonial statement of the victim who, going to the oral trial, is guaranteed their fundamental rights? From what is collected, it happens like this, this means that the victim - aggrieved who by going to trial, by not giving his consent to testify, guarantees his right to remain silent and imputation. The main methodology was the systematic observation of events that occurred in collegiate criminal courts, taken from the questionnaire posed to judges and prosecutors in criminal matters, corroborated by the sample studied, of which, by contradicting the alternative hypothesis, the main hypothesis is automatically accepted, of the same as its auxiliaries, displayed in the general table Nº 01 and ss of section 4.2 of this thesis.
The propositions formulated have been evaluated by a representative sample of magistrates in criminal matters, whose empirical results to the problem raised: How does the non-testimonial statement of the victim who, going to the oral trial, is guaranteed their fundamental rights? From what is collected, it happens like this, this means that the victim - aggrieved who by going to trial, by not giving his consent to testify, guarantees his right to remain silent and imputation. The main methodology was the systematic observation of events that occurred in collegiate criminal courts, taken from the questionnaire posed to judges and prosecutors in criminal matters, corroborated by the sample studied, of which, by contradicting the alternative hypothesis, the main hypothesis is automatically accepted, of the same as its auxiliaries, displayed in the general table Nº 01 and ss of section 4.2 of this thesis.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2791
Discipline: Derecho
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Científica del Perú. Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Políticas
Grade or title: Abogado
Juror: Garay Mercado, Martín Pedro; Villarreal Balbin, Vladymir; Lopez Macedo, Thamer
Register date: 9-Mar-2024
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