El justo comunitario del patio de los presos políticos de la picota: una aproximación desde las voces LGBT que lo habitan

Abstract The unworthy conditions of the current colombian penitentiary and prison system require that the prison population develop regulatory dynamics of behaviors based mainly on crime and violence as the best option to survive intramurally. The present article has the purpose of study...

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Main Author: Ortíz Díaz, Camila Andrea
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7384266
Source:Revista Via Iuris, ISSN 2500-803X, Nº. 26, 2019
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Summary: Abstract The unworthy conditions of the current colombian penitentiary and prison system require that the prison population develop regulatory dynamics of behaviors based mainly on crime and violence as the best option to survive intramurally. The present article has the purpose of studying, from its community and political character, an expression of legal pluralism that takes place in pavilion 4, of structure 1, of the prison and metropolitan penitentiary complex of Bogotá "COMEB" -La Picota; or as it is called: "courtyard of political prisoners ", where the FARC - EP guerrillas live, and a large part of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community - LGBT -. For this, a qualitative non-experimental approach is made, with a meta-epistemological approach, through the case study of the LGBT community and the dialogue interview with one of its leaders. In a complementary way, a qualitative methodological approach is made, mainly through the survey method. Thus, the main result is the systematization, presentation and explanation of the community justice of pavilion 4, which is more democratic, egalitarian, less violent and discriminatory with respect to the other courtyards. This allows us to understand that in prisons various regulatory expressions of behaviors that change between each courtyard, of each penitentiary center, interact and converge.