Bibliographic citations
Pedrera, J., (2020). Rediseño procesal frente a la ineficacia del proceso de registro de sanciones disciplinarias en la base de datos de la Dirección de Recursos humanos de la Policía Nacional del Perú [Trabajo de investigación, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/16928
Pedrera, J., Rediseño procesal frente a la ineficacia del proceso de registro de sanciones disciplinarias en la base de datos de la Dirección de Recursos humanos de la Policía Nacional del Perú [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/16928
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title = "Rediseño procesal frente a la ineficacia del proceso de registro de sanciones disciplinarias en la base de datos de la Dirección de Recursos humanos de la Policía Nacional del Perú",
author = "Pedrera Ruiz, Juan Manuel",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2020"
}
In order to safeguard police discipline, all personnel are subject to the Disciplinary Regulations, which regulate offences committed by so-called minor offences which are not of a more serious nature; but they must be registered, systematized and validated in the Human Resources Management Web System (HRMWS), in this way, it generates in the offender a decrease in his score of discipline that starts in the year with 100; However, a significant number of these sanctions are not recorded and validated for different reasons. In this regard, the present investigation attempts to solve the problem of ineffectiveness of the process of registration and validation of simple sanction orders by the Police Human Resources Directorate of the Peruvian National Police (PHRD-PNP); to this end, it is proposed to reform registration and validation by granting competence and responsibility to the Administrative Offices of the Police Divisions or Units with similar rank equivalence, so that they can be systematized, register and validate simple penalty orders directly with the HRMWS; and once validated, referring the sanction order to the Division of Disciplinary Processes (DIVAP) of the PHRD-PNP, which will be responsible for monitoring, supervision and control on a permanent basis; it is also proposed in an innovative way to enhance the daily and/or periodic monitoring and verification of the systematization, registration and validation of simple sanction orders, to be carried out in HRMWS in a coordinated manner between DIVAP and the Heads of Administration Offices of the Police Divisions. As a conclusion, the lack of capacity of the current persons in charge of registering simple sanctions orders in the HRMWS has been established, as well as the failure to implement simple sanctions orders; and poor monitoring and control of DIVAP; likewise, the innovation proposals also focus on the granting of validation powers in police units with division rank or equivalence and the reorganization of the control and monitoring system of this registration and validation; establishing its economic, organizational, regulatory and operational viability.
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