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Política criminal y “prevención”

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Este libro es el producto de las investigaciones de 2014 que se socializaron en el Congreso Nacional de Política Criminal y “Prevención” en el que se presentaron diferentes posturas y críticas al concepto de “prevención” del delito. La primera parte del libro la hemos denominado “Una crítica al concepto de prevención”, en ella se contemplan los siguientes capítulos: “Políticas públicas y ‘prevención’ en Colombia”, en este se confronta una política criminal garantista con una política criminal reactiva; “Prevenciones sobre la prevención: algunas consideraciones desde la criminología”, allí se analizan ciertos argumentos clásicos de las políticas de prevención del delito, señala algunos de sus límites y elabora algunas críticas contemporáneas; “Una política criminal desde la garantía de los derechos económicos sociales y culturales: una aproximación al enfoque de género”, identifica algunos obstáculos para el logro de una política de prevención del delito desde la garantía de los derechos económicos, sociales y culturales en las mujeres; “La necesidad de una política preventiva verde en Colombia”, en el que se desarrolla la tesis según la cual una macropolítica pública de prevención de daños en Colombia debe tener como constituyente central el componente ambiental; y “Programas socioeducativos para resocialización en el contexto penitenciario”, este analiza la efectividad de cinco programas socioeducativos en prisión. La segunda parte del libro se titula “Algunos métodos para una política criminal preventiva”, en el que encontramos los siguientes capítulos: “Propuesta metodológica para el análisis jurídico-económico del delito: construcción de indicadores auxiliares en la toma de decisiones de política criminal”, que propone una metodología para el análisis jurídico-económico del delito; y “Métodos alternativos de solución de conflictos en la política criminal del Estado”, el cual aborda la eficacia de la implementación y aplicación obligatoria de la conciliación.

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  • Varios Autores, 2015. "Política criminal y “prevención”," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, edition 1, number 788, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ext:derech:788
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