Restorative justice in the colombian and mexican criminal process
Keywords:
restorative justice, Mediation, Conciliation, Victim, victimizerAbstract
The present investigation basically focused on knowing the incidence that alternative conflict resolution
mechanisms have within the Colombian and Mexican criminal proceedings, and how through this a true
process of restorative justice can be achieved between victims (offended) and victimizers. (Offenders).
Taking into account that the research was applied, the bibliographic, legal and jurisprudential review
was initially carried out; Immediately afterwards, the information that was useful for the development
of each of the proposed objectives was selected; the analysis of the same proceeded, and in this way
the document was built with its respective results. Analyzing the selected information, it was found
that within the criminal process there are mechanisms that guarantee restorative processes such as
conciliation and mediation and the Restorative Board; and as a consequence, it is concluded that
conciliation is a restorative justice mechanism, whose main objective is that the parties reach a
restorative agreement, where the damages caused are compensated, and on the other hand, in terms of
criminal mediation, it was established that it has a higher incidence in post-conviction scenarios, as
part of the State’s criminal policy
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