Inserting the crime factors of drug trafficking in internal center prison women's conception- Junín
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https://doi.org/10.26490/uncp.prospectivauniversitaria.2012.9.48Keywords:
crime, drug trafficking, socialization, socio-economic situation, facile mentality and ambitiousAbstract
In Peru, as well as in other countries, crimes committed by women have been increasing more with time. Modernization and the so called “gender equity” are not only visualized in the insertion of women in the public sector, but also in their push to commit crimes, which indicates that the offense is losing the “almost” exclusive male character that socially was awarded. Among the criminal activities enumerated above, a significant percentage, in various criminal women penitentiaries in Peru, is the traffic of drugs, since this illicit activity allows many women to continue with the performance of their role of mother, wife, grandmother and housewife. On several occasions they are in charge of trading the drugs supplied by men, since they are the least infringement suspects or simply for reasons of survival, because the above-mentioned activity enable them to sustain food expenses for your
family. In this sense, the research had as objective knowing the factors of insertion to drug trafficking crime. The research was basic, with explanatory descriptive level, sectional non-experimental research design and quantitative methodological approach. The data collection was carried out using a structured questionnaire applied to 24 internal under charges of drug trafficking crime in the Women’s Penitentiary Center Concepción- Junín. The main results found in the investigation indicate that social factors that influenced the insertion to the crime of drug trafficking in the inmates of the penitentiary for women of Conception - Junin are: 75% of inmates belonged to broken families and 70.8 % to dysfunctional families; 100% of internal stated that the process of socialization was inadequate. The economic factor that influenced the insertion to crime is the unfavourable socio-economic situation, since the 100% stated that they had made inroads in the crime by economic necessity. Considering the cultural factor, the results reveal that the 70.8 % got into crime in obedience to their facile mentality and 75% to their mentality ambitious to meet their needs.
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