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Conductas violentas y radicales en Centros penitenciarios

Authors: López Melero, Montserrat; Caballero Casas, Joan;

Conductas violentas y radicales en Centros penitenciarios

Abstract

El contagio criminal es un hecho en la subcultura penitenciaria que acoge los perfiles más variopintos, agrupando a los presos en un régimen de institución total y les hace vivir a todos ellos bajo un mismo techo. Esto genera que se vuelva un espacio con reglas, pero en este caso doble reglas. Por un lado, la Ley Orgánica General Penitenciaria cumple su criterio de prevención especial, adaptándose a los principios constitucionales de reinserción y rehabilitación de forma individualizada, y a la vez incapacita otra serie de derechos ejecutando así la decisión del órgano sentenciador. Pero, por otro lado, coexisten una serie de reglas no escritas de carácter interno, las cuales los presos deben acatar si no quieren tener problemas con sus nuevos compañeros. Comúnmente conocida como ley del silencio, inspira un principio de no colaboración con todo lo que respira a autoridad.

The criminal contagion is a fact in the penitentiary subculture, which welcomes the most varied profiles, grouping the prisoners in a regime of total institution and making them all live under one roof. This causes a space to become rules, but in this case double rules. On the one hand, the General Penitentiary Organic Law meets its criteria of special prevention, adapting to the constitutional principles of reintegration and rehabilitation individually, and at the same time incapacitating another set of rights, thus executing the decision of the sentencing body. But, on the other hand, a series of unwritten rules of an internal nature coexist, which prisoners must abide by if they do not want to have problems with their new partners. Commonly known as the law of silence, it inspires a principle of non-collaboration with everything that breathes authority.

Keywords

drogas, prisión, radicalización, subcultura carcelaria

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