Política criminal preventiva: desarrollo de medidas de prevención a través de un perfil criminal preexistente

Ecuador is already several years mired in what has been called a revolution, and several other changes had been promoted. Thus, new ideological and academic trends have been appearing in political field, neoconstitutionalism is not a new trend at all, but a concept that recently and belatedly insert...

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Autor Principal: Domínguez Salazar, María Belén
Otros Autores: Moreno Orozco, Elsa Irene
Formato: Tesis de Pregrado
Publicado: Quito: Universidad de las Américas, 2014. 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://dspace.udla.edu.ec/handle/33000/92
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Sumario:Ecuador is already several years mired in what has been called a revolution, and several other changes had been promoted. Thus, new ideological and academic trends have been appearing in political field, neoconstitutionalism is not a new trend at all, but a concept that recently and belatedly inserted in the Ecuadorian legal culture offers us the guarantee that the state is our protector and benefactor all of the times, and this is their primary duty. This article dispute and analyzes the concept of “good living” that is promoted every day to the citizens, taking in consideration that there are a number of overriding factors in the life of a human being and given their lack or deficiency, the consequences can be really serious, not only to the individual himself, but society altogether. What is proposed is to use the right way that gets most benefits for our kind of society, such as one existing tool: the criminal profile, which improves prevention concepts. Engaging a joint effort among the foremost authorities of the government, including the implementation of a software tool to narrow down what is known as criminal profiling, our country could assign new functions to lead a new era of justice focused on prevention.