NATIONAL LAW OF CRIMINAL EXECUTION AGAINST A PENITENTIARY REALITY

Authors

  • ANAYELY MANDUJANO MONTOYA

Keywords:

criminal justice system, penitentiary sistem, social reintegration

Abstract

The state is the guarantor of the security and integrity of the private persons deprived of liberty due to being charged with a crime; while the Centers of Social Reintegration are destined to oversee the state in this matter. Due to the complexity that this oversight presents, the National Law of Criminal Enforcement has been recently created. And although the newly created law allows for great steps to be taken in this penitentiary oversight related matter, it is still necessary to carry out an analysis to measure how the regulation is being applied and followed versus what is really occurring in the prisons. The analysis is imperative so the new National Law of Criminal Enforcement does not become legal poetry and is truly administered immediately, and closely followed; not ignored and erroneously classified as not applicable to circumstances that are currently occurring in the Centers for Social Reintegration today.

Author Biography

ANAYELY MANDUJANO MONTOYA

Anayely Mandujano Montoya es Alumna de Doctorado en Ciencias Políticas en la Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, tiene una Maestría en Criminología y ha realizado investigaciones y expuesto en congresos en temas relacionados con Administración Pública y Sistema Penitenciario (anayely.mandujano@gmail.com), ORCID ID 0000-0002-6893-8498

Published

2023-04-18

How to Cite

MANDUJANO MONTOYA, A. . (2023). NATIONAL LAW OF CRIMINAL EXECUTION AGAINST A PENITENTIARY REALITY. LETRAS JURÍDICAS, (26), 1–14. Retrieved from https://revistaletrasjuridicas.com/index.php/lj/article/view/56