"El derecho constitucional de visitas familiares, que beneficia a las personas privadas de la libertad y su incidencia en el régimen de visitas de menores de edad, en el Centro de Privación de Personas Adultas en conflicto con la ley de la ciudad de riobamba, en el año 2013". Gratuitos de la Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo.

Penalization and re-socialization are prison life characteristics, that is, inmates must adjust themselves to the inherent incarceration conditions so that they can be separated from crime to protect the society and to prevent them from committing felonies. Therefore, it can be said that its main ob...

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Hovedforfatter: Mosquera Godoy, Ana Jaqueline (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Sprog:spa
Udgivet: 2016
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Online adgang:http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/1461
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Summary:Penalization and re-socialization are prison life characteristics, that is, inmates must adjust themselves to the inherent incarceration conditions so that they can be separated from crime to protect the society and to prevent them from committing felonies. Therefore, it can be said that its main objective is to reeducate them to be inserted in the society. Likewise, the Constitution of Ecuador and international agreements establish rights for a person deprived from liberty. For example, to receive visits of family, friends and an attorney. Inmates’ children are in danger when entering a prison since Ecuadorian laws do not take into account this issue. Children visit their parents frequently in prison because it is the only way of having a parent - children relationship. They are vulnerable, so it is not advisable for them to enter into a prison since they are exposed physically and emotionally to prison dangers. Therefore, it is important to regulate visits to protect children and to implement visiting facilities for parents to receive their children safely and to provide psychology care for the parent-children relationship to be beneficial. The Ecuadorian laws and the international agreements establish rights for children and teenagers because they are a priority group for the government. It is pivotal to protect them immediately against any kind of danger providing special protection and services for a healthy and normal growth with freedom and dignity. The Ecuadorian Constitution guarantees the rights to promote children and teenagers’ integral development focusing on the growth and maturity processes, their intelligence, abilities, potentials and expectations in a family, school, social and community environment with affection and safety to meet their social, emotional-affective and cultural needs.