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Zavala, O., (2021). Centro de reinserción social - Ancón [Tesis, Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11955/1033
Zavala, O., Centro de reinserción social - Ancón [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11955/1033
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title = "Centro de reinserción social - Ancón",
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Título: Centro de reinserción social - Ancón
Autor(es): Zavala Canessa, Ornella
Asesor(es): Uría Toro, Marlenne Giovanna
Palabras clave: Arquitectura--Tesis; Centro de reinserción social; Diseño arquitectónico; Halfway houses; Architect-designed
Campo OCDE: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.04.08
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Institución: Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón
Resumen: El objetivo del presente estudio es de diseñar un centro de reinserción social de mínima seguridad para internos primarios sentenciados que hayan cumplido más del 60% de su pena, con capacidad para 408 internos. Recreando una situación espacial similar a la vida en libertad, considerando que losinternos deben percibir la mayor cantidad de estímulos en el centro de reinserción. La investigación se ha desarrollado de tipoexploratorio porque el tema de estudio es relativamente nuevo, por lo que existe poca información al respecto. A su vez es descriptiva ya que se describe y analiza el tema de estudio.Asímismo la investigación se ha enfocado enla situación y evolución de los centros y población penitenciaria, a través de la aplicación de técnicas de recolección de información de manera ocular y por entrevistas pactadas.Dicho enfoquenos ha mostradola importancia de la segregación de losjóvenes que inician en la delincuencia a muy temprana edad son factibles para ser manipulados por adultos criminales de alta peligrosidad. Si estos jóvenes son separados de los adultos perdidos en el mundo de la delincuencia, albergados en espacios adecuados donde puedan trabajar y sentirse parte de la sociedad, logrando instalar en el Perú edificaciones con criterios arquitectónicos en función a lo que se quiere aspirar, donde la seguridad va de la mano con la reinserción al tiempo de crear ambientes quefavorezcan el propósito de los internos que están en un proceso de resocialización y a punto de recuperar su libertad. Existiría mayor probabilidad de una reinserción positiva para la sociedad.
The objective of this study is to design a minimum security social reintegration center for sentenced primary inmates who have served more than 60% of their sentence, withcapacity for 408 inmates. Recreating a spatial situation similar to life in freedom, considering that inmates must perceive the greatest amount of stimuli in the reintegration center.The research has been developed exploratory because the subject of study is relatively new, so there is little information about it. At the same time, it is descriptive since it describes and analyzes the subject of study.Likewise, the research has focused on the situation and evolution of the prison centers and population, through the application of information gathering techniques in an ocular way and through agreed interviews. This approach has show us the importance of the segregation of young people who start delinquency at a very young age and are feasible to be manipulated by highly dangerous criminal adults.If these young people are separated from the adults lost in the world of crime, housed in suitable spaces where they can work and feel part of society, managing to install buildings in Peru with architectural criteria based on what you want to aspire to, where security goes hand in hand with reintegration while creating environments that favor the purpose of inmates who are in a process of re-socialization and about to regain their freedom. There would be a greater probability of a positive reintegration for society.
The objective of this study is to design a minimum security social reintegration center for sentenced primary inmates who have served more than 60% of their sentence, withcapacity for 408 inmates. Recreating a spatial situation similar to life in freedom, considering that inmates must perceive the greatest amount of stimuli in the reintegration center.The research has been developed exploratory because the subject of study is relatively new, so there is little information about it. At the same time, it is descriptive since it describes and analyzes the subject of study.Likewise, the research has focused on the situation and evolution of the prison centers and population, through the application of information gathering techniques in an ocular way and through agreed interviews. This approach has show us the importance of the segregation of young people who start delinquency at a very young age and are feasible to be manipulated by highly dangerous criminal adults.If these young people are separated from the adults lost in the world of crime, housed in suitable spaces where they can work and feel part of society, managing to install buildings in Peru with architectural criteria based on what you want to aspire to, where security goes hand in hand with reintegration while creating environments that favor the purpose of inmates who are in a process of re-socialization and about to regain their freedom. There would be a greater probability of a positive reintegration for society.
Enlace al repositorio: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11955/1033
Disciplina académico-profesional: Arquitectura
Institución que otorga el grado o título: Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón. Facultad de Arquitectura
Grado o título: Arquitecta
Jurado: Zenteno Begazo, Victor Julio César; Monzón Castro, Jorge Eduardo; Cosme Mellarez, Carlos Enrique; Uría Toro, Marlenne Giovanna
Fecha de registro: 16-nov-2022
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