Infantes y adolescentes en conflicto con la ley penal en México

In 2005, article 18 of the Constitution was reformed in Mexico, this reform marked the end of the tutelary model and inaugurated the guarantee model in the Law of Minors. The name of the so-called minor offenders changed and they became children in conflict with the law. Of this large group ma...

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Autor principal: Gutiérrez Vaca, Norma Rocío
Formato: Artículo
Idioma:Castellano
Publicado: 2023
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Fuente:Archivos de Criminología, Seguridad Privada y Criminalística, ISSN 2007-2023, Nº 31, 2023, pags. 168-178
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Sumario: In 2005, article 18 of the Constitution was reformed in Mexico, this reform marked the end of the tutelary model and inaugurated the guarantee model in the Law of Minors. The name of the so-called minor offenders changed and they became children in conflict with the law. Of this large group made up of all children in conflict with the law under eighteen years of age, infants in conflict with the law are disaggregated or distinguished from adolescents in conflict with the law, according to the type of treatment each one receives, while adolescents are subject to judicial measures, infants are subject to assistance measures, questioning whether, in the case of the latter, this is the most appropriate type of intervention in the prevention of new behaviors classified as crimes that can extend into the adolescent or adult stage