Abuse of authority in the State of Emergency due to the (Covid-19) pandemic in Peru, from the perspective of Critical Criminology.

Authors

  • Manuel Yeferson Grando Mamani National University of the Altiplano
  • Edwin Alex Choquecota Quispe National University of the Altiplano
  • Franklin Churana Mamani National University of the Altiplano
  • Yeni Lisbeth Chipana Paredes National University of the Altiplano

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47712/rd.2021.v6i1.105

Keywords:

Abuse of authority, State off emergency, Social isolation, Critical criminology.

Abstract

The fact that a person has a public position, whether police or military, etc., does not have the power, much less the power to act in violation of the law, that is, not respecting the protocols and exceeding the use of the law. strength that the state confers on them; Although the abuse of authority is true, prescribed in the Penal Code, it supposes a criminal policy orientation aimed at closing spaces of impunity when the conduct attributed to the public official does not comply with the regulatory scope. For this reason, it is born from this flaw to analyze the abuse of authority from the perspective of Critical Criminology, where the inefficiency of the State against the measures and regulation of the abuse of authority is refuted, the main objective of the work being to identify what abuse of authority is caused and within the specific objectives, describe and explain the misuse of force by executive agents within the state of emergency by (Covid-19) in Peru, finally it is shown that there is an excessive use of force by law enforcement agents and inefficiency of state bodies in the face of this conflict.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

APESEG. (2020). ¿Qué implica el aislamiento social? 27 de Marzo. https://www.apeseg.org.pe/2020/03/que-implica-el-aislamiento-social
Bazo Reisman, A. (2020). "Los límites de la actuación policial o militar frente a quienes incumplen el aislamiento" Lima, Perú: RPP.
Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos. (2015). "Caso Quispialaya Vilcapoma Vs. Perú" (p. 32). https://www.corteidh.or.cr/docs/casos/articulos/seriec_308_esp.pdf
Franco Martin del Campo, M. E. (2017). "Uso de la fuerza por parte de agentes del estado" Análisis desde el derecho internacional de los derechos humanos. México: (OSIDH (ed.); Primera ed).
LR, S. (2020). "Policía responde ante supuesto abuso de autoridad durante intervención en cumpleaños" Lima, Perú: La República, 2–3.
Pardo Angles, R. (2012). Criminología Crítica: "Un enfoque crítico actual". Cochabamba, Bolivia: (J.V. Editora (ed.); Primera ed).
Raúl Chaname Orbe. (2017). "Constitución Política del Perú". Lima, Perú: (Fondo editorial Cultura peruana EIRL (ed.).
RPP, R. (2020). Caso soldado de Tacna: "Amplían investigación a Wilber Carcausto quien desapareció". Lima, Perú: 26 días. 2.
Sánchez Soto, C. A. (2008). Tesis: "Abuso de autoridad en las detenciones policiales en el departamento de Puno."
Segura, L. U. (2020). "Pasión por el derecho". LP. https://lpderecho.pe/breves-reflexiones-sobre-el-uso-de-la-fuerza-en-el-caso-del-capitan-christian-cueva-calle-yoapoyoalasfuerzasdelorden/
Taylor, L., Walton, P., & Young, J. (1988). "Criminología Crítica" (Siglo XXI Editores (ed.); Cuarta edi).
Tomas Liendo, H. (1990). "Emergencia Nacional y Derecho Administrativo". Buenos Aires, Argentina: (Centro de estudios unión para la nueva mayoria (ed.).

Published

2021-01-08

Issue

Section

Research articles carried out by students with university professors

How to Cite

Grando Mamani, M. Y., Choquecota Quispe, E. A., Churana Mamani, F., & Chipana Paredes, Y. L. (2021). Abuse of authority in the State of Emergency due to the (Covid-19) pandemic in Peru, from the perspective of Critical Criminology. REVISTA DE DERECHO, 6(1), 51-71. https://doi.org/10.47712/rd.2021.v6i1.105

Similar Articles

1-10 of 172

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.