La Mediación Penal Intrajudicial en la Comunidad Autónoma del País Vasco: Consideraciones a la Luz de los Datos Ofrecidos por la Primera Memoria Elaborada tras la Aprobación, en junio de 2011, de la Última Versión del Protocolo de Funcionamiento del Se...
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Restorative justice, mediation, harm reparation, protocol of intrajudicial mediation, Justicia restaurativa, mediación, reparación del dañoAbstract
This paper deals with the practice of penal mediation in the Basque Country. After a brief introduction on its regulation, an analysis is presented regarding the data of the last report of the mediation services. This report has been written after the approval, in June 2011, of the last version of their functioning protocol. The paper gets deeper into the criteria for the selection of cases derived to mediation, the kind of crimes dealt with restorative processes, the stage of the judicial process in which mediation takes place, the length of the different steps and the responses adopted in order to achieve reparation.
El trabajo aporta una reflexión sobre la práctica de la mediación penal intrajudicial en la Comunidad Autónoma Vasca. Para ello, tras una breve introducción de carácter normativo, se efectúa un análisis de la información aportada por la última Memoria elaborada tras la aprobación, en junio de 2011, de la más reciente versión del Protocolo de Mediación intrajudicial. En concreto, se examinan temas como los criterios de derivación de casos al Servicio de Mediación, los injustos sometidos a técnicas restaurativas, la fase procesal en que se produce la mediación, la duración del procedimiento de derivación y las respuestas acordadas en el mismo para lograr la reparación del daño.
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