Bibliographic citations
Quispe, G., (2024). Informe Jurídico sobre la Casación N° 1952-2018 Arequipa : criterios de valoración en la declaración testimonial de víctimas menores de 14 años en el delito de violación sexual [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28466
Quispe, G., Informe Jurídico sobre la Casación N° 1952-2018 Arequipa : criterios de valoración en la declaración testimonial de víctimas menores de 14 años en el delito de violación sexual []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28466
@misc{renati/532401,
title = "Informe Jurídico sobre la Casación N° 1952-2018 Arequipa : criterios de valoración en la declaración testimonial de víctimas menores de 14 años en el delito de violación sexual",
author = "Quispe Montalvo, Grissel Victoria",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The objective of the work is to analyze the position of the Permanent Criminal Chambers of the Supreme Court in relation to the testimony of victims of sexual rape, under 14 years of age, and to analyze, in turn, how Plenary Agreement No. 02-2005/ CJ-116 regulates the evaluation of evidence; This has as its object of analysis Cassation No. 1952-2018 Arequipa. Two relevant aspects must be added to this analysis that will clarify the main problem; For which, we rely on Plenary Agreement No. 02-2005/CJ-116 as jurisprudence, taking into account the generality with which it was regulated; the same one that establishes limitations to evaluate the syndications of the victims, because it presents difficulties in the evaluation of the criterion of verisimilitude in minors. Subsequently, an analysis will be carried out on the lack of methodology in forensic psychology at the national level to evaluate the credibility of the statements of sexually abused minor victims; and then refer to the CBCA-SVA methodology as an alternative support for the judge when analyzing the assessment of the minor's testimonial statement. Finally, at the end of this legal report, we concluded that the Permanent Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court establishes an insufficient and conservative assessment analysis on the certainty criteria established in Plenary Agreement No. 02-2005/CJ-116. Reason why the implementation of a new plenary agreement and the application of a forensic psychological methodology such as the CBCA-SVA is necessary.
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