Perception of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace for Incarcerated Members of the Military in the Armed Conflict in Colombia
Luis Sandoval Garrido (luis.sandoval@unimilitar.edu.co),
Laura Carolina Riaño Bermúdez (u2101158@unimilitar.edu.co) and
Armando Sixto Palencia Pérez (aspalenciap@unal.edu.co)
Revista Cuadernos de Economia, 2019, vol. 38, issue 78, 701-728
Abstract:
With the implementation of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP), former military soldiers who were because of the armed conflict have been able to reduce sentences and obtain freedom. This document analyses the perception of the JEP by these soldiers based on a survey that identified the type of criminal conviction, the economic and family context, and the perception of the post-conflict for each of the participant soldiers. The results demonstrate that the interviewees consider the main harms of their imprisonment are a family breakdown and unfair treatment between the military and other actors. They hope that being included in the JEP will allow them to have job opportunities and get their families back. ***** Con la implementación de la Justicia Especial para la Paz (JEP), los militares judicializados en Colombia a raíz del conflicto armado han podido reducir penas y obtener libertad. Este documento analiza la percepción de la JEP que estos militares tienen, a partir de una encuesta que identificó el tipo de proceso penal, la situación económica y familiar, y la percepción del posconflicto. Los resultados muestran que, para los entrevistados, los principales danos son la ruptura familiar y el tratamiento injusto entre militares y demás actores. Ellos esperan que estar en la JEP les permita tener posibilidades laborales y recuperar sus familias.
Keywords: Justicia Transicional; Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz; Justicia Militar; Conflicto Armado; Transitional Justice; Special Jurisdiction for Peace; Military Justice; Armed Conflict. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D74 D78 J52 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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