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This article offers a critical analysis of the approach of the penal and penitentiary system in its fight against crime, focusing on the limited effectiveness of imposing penalties as the sole response without addressing the underlying causes of criminal phenomenon. In view of this, the author addresses the advances of adopting personalized formulas adapted to each offender, emphasizing individualized treatment as a way to achieve the legal-social rehabilitation of the offender and prevent recidivism. In this regard, he examines the treatment in the minimum standards rules of the United Nations and Mexico, as well as in Peruvian law. While there are positive aspects of these standards, the author recognized that this approach faces significant logistical and economic challenges that are not properly addressed, rendering the treatment insufficient on its own. Aware of the limitations and ...
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The present work makes an approach to the historical evolution of penitentiary architecture and how it has influenced the forms of punishment or rehabilitation of inmates. The author explains that penitentiary architecture is that science that combines prison and architectural knowledge that adapts to the norms of each site. To this extent, the author compares the primitive prisons that only served to isolate and overcrowd prisoners, compared to the penitentiary architectural revolution that began in the eighteenth century, with penitentiary establishments that have a humanitarian approach and whose objective was to rehabilitate inmates. This situation allowed the implementation of various architectural systems in penitentiary centers, which are analyzed in detail in this article. In this way, the reader will be able to understand that penitentiary architecture has varied throughout hist...
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Publicado 1973
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This article offers a critical analysis of the approach of the penal and penitentiary system in its fight against crime, focusing on the limited effectiveness of imposing penalties as the sole response without addressing the underlying causes of criminal phenomenon. In view of this, the author addresses the advances of adopting personalized formulas adapted to each offender, emphasizing individualized treatment as a way to achieve the legal-social rehabilitation of the offender and prevent recidivism. In this regard, he examines the treatment in the minimum standards rules of the United Nations and Mexico, as well as in Peruvian law. While there are positive aspects of these standards, the author recognized that this approach faces significant logistical and economic challenges that are not properly addressed, rendering the treatment insufficient on its own. Aware of the limitations and ...
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Publicado 1970
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The present work makes an approach to the historical evolution of penitentiary architecture and how it has influenced the forms of punishment or rehabilitation of inmates. The author explains that penitentiary architecture is that science that combines prison and architectural knowledge that adapts to the norms of each site. To this extent, the author compares the primitive prisons that only served to isolate and overcrowd prisoners, compared to the penitentiary architectural revolution that began in the eighteenth century, with penitentiary establishments that have a humanitarian approach and whose objective was to rehabilitate inmates. This situation allowed the implementation of various architectural systems in penitentiary centers, which are analyzed in detail in this article. In this way, the reader will be able to understand that penitentiary architecture has varied throughout hist...
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