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El trabajo en beneficio de la comunidad como pena para la violencia familiar

Ester Blay
- Iss: 19, pp 397-426
TLDR
The presente trabajo pretende abordar un aspecto de la penalidad sobre el que no se han centrado las aportaciones de los autoEL TRABAJO EN BENEFICIO DE LA COMUNIDAD COMO PENA PARA LA VIOLENCIA FAMILIAR.
Abstract
La discusion acerca de la legislacion mas reciente sobre la violencia domestica y de genero ha tendido a centrarse en general en el incremento punitivo experimentado en este ambito desde 1989 hasta la fecha, y en particular en la distinta penalidad prevista en algunos tipos penales cuando la victima es mujer pareja, y la posible vulneracion del principio de igualdad y de proporcionalidad en estos casos2. El presente trabajo pretende abordar un aspecto de la penalidad sobre el que no se han centrado las aportaciones de los autoEL TRABAJO EN BENEFICIO DE LA COMUNIDAD COMO PENA PARA LA VIOLENCIA FAMILIAR

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Los programas formativos como medida penal alternativa en los casos de violencia de género ocasional

TL;DR: In this article, the authors deal with treatment orders or educational programs as a community penalty applied to people sentenced for gender violence, and try to focus on the problems that confront the different actors intervening in it.
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But, Gertrude, I Beg to Differ, a Hit Is Not a Hit Is Not a Hit: When Battered Women Are Arrested for Assaulting Their Partners

Sue Osthoff
TL;DR: It is essential to conduct a full, contextualized analysis of any violent relationship to determine if there is battering in the relationship and, if so, who is the batterer.
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Community service orders

Ken Pease
- 01 Jan 1985 - 
TL;DR: Community service orders are penal sanctions in which convicted offenders are placed in unpaid positions with nonprofit or governmental agencies as discussed by the authors, and they have been used as an alternative to imprisonment in many countries.
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Altruistic Activity as Correctional Treatment

TL;DR: The authors discusses activities by prisoners that assist underprivileged persons such as the elderly, children, and the disabled, among benefits of such involvements for the offenders are a sense of accomplishment, grounded increments in self-esteem, meaningful purposiveness, and obvious restorative implications.
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Women’s imprisonment in Spain:

TL;DR: Cross-national evidence from Spain is contributed to support the claim of researchers in other countries that the needs of women in prison are different from those of men.