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Título: Crime, Criminal Justice And Prision In Latin America And The Caribbean | ||
Autor: Carranza, Elias (Coord.) | Precio: $260.00 | |
Editorial: Siglo Veintiuno Editores S.A. de C.V. | Año: 2010 | |
Tema: Novela Mexicana | Edición: 1ª | |
Sinopsis | ISBN: 9786070301612 | |
Crime and inmate rates in general in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, together with prison overcrowding and the number of horrors of every kind in the very minds of other regions of the world. Higher inmate rates have been recorded also in the high-income countries of Europe and North America, Although, by contrast, in those countries the most serious crimes against life and property have become notably less frequent since the mid nineties, and the increase in the number of imprisoned individuals has been due the high number of migrants who arrive in search for work from Asia, Africa, East Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean, and who, instead of finding a job are sent to prison. Criminal justice becomes tougher and the application thereof becomes more frequent in one and the other group of countries. The most recent and strictest research done in high, middle, and low-income countries of all regions of the world shows that this phenomenon is directly related to inequality in income distribution within the countries and, at international level, between the high-income countries and the rest of the world, and that the trend towards inequality continues to grow. |