Bibliographic citations
Rodriguez, K., Pelaez, R. (2024). Política criminal y prohibición de la reducción de la pena por terminación anticipada en crimen organizado. [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/20864
Rodriguez, K., Pelaez, R. Política criminal y prohibición de la reducción de la pena por terminación anticipada en crimen organizado. []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/20864
@misc{renati/1050092,
title = "Política criminal y prohibición de la reducción de la pena por terminación anticipada en crimen organizado.",
author = "Pelaez Rodriguez, Richar Joel",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2024"
}
ABSTRACT In the present research we address the problem of the article 471, which establishes: "...The reduction of the penalty for early termination, does not proceed when the accused is attributed the commission of the crime as a member of a criminal organization, is linked or act on behalf of her..." with the objective of determining if this prohibition is an effective criminal policy. A basic type of investigation was carried out where the bibliography regarding criminal policy, procedural principles, premial procedural law in termination and early conclusion and organized crime was analyzed, using as an instrument surveys of justice operators of the judicial district of La Libertad, obtaining as a result that it is not coherent to allow the reduction of the sentence for early conclusion and prohibit early termination, that those of criminal policy are violated, as well as the procedural principles, in addition to the fact that nature is violated early termination reward and that said benefit should be applied in the crime of organized crime in accordance with the amendment of the aforementioned article. Concluding that it is not an effective criminal policy, because it does not maintain a logical consistency with the guiding principles that govern the criminal policy of the State, nor with the procedural principles and violates the reward nature of early termination, proposing the authors to modify the article 471° of the Criminal Procedure Code.
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