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Justicia Restaurativa: las víctimas como pieza central de un nuevo modelo de Justicia (edX)

Justicia Restaurativa: las víctimas como pieza central de un nuevo modelo de Justicia (edX)

Claves de una Justicia penal de calidad, basada en la comunicación y la superación de los efectos del delito. En este curso conocerás las bases de un nuevo enfoque para la Justicia penal. A través de los seis módulos que integran el curso podrás conocer los orígenes, funcionamiento y potencialidades de la Justicia restaurativa.

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La Justicia restaurativa responde a los desafíos criminológicos más actuales, proporcionando a víctimas, victimarios y a miembros de la comunidad extensa un espacio seguro y dirigido en el que participar de forma activa en la superación de los efectos del delito. Con la ayuda y guía del facilitador, los verdaderos protagonistas del hecho delictivo acceden a un espacio de diálogo y comunicación donde podrán plantear las preguntas generadas por el delito y buscar las respuestas que necesitan.
Este curso está enfocado a muy distintos perfiles, y, en general, a toda persona interesada en conocer más sobre la Justicia restaurativa, independientemente de que haya tenido o no conexión con el proceso penal previamente.
Cada uno de los bloques incluye vídeos, actividades y material complementario que de forma sencilla y cercana te ayudarán a comprender el delito y el papel de sus protagonistas, adoptando una perspectiva amplia e integradora.

What you'll learn
Entre los objetivos de aprendizaje de este curso, figuran los siguientes:

  • Facilitar la aproximación a la experiencia de las víctimas
  • Indagar en los intereses y necesidades de las víctimas
  • Reflexionar sobre el alcance y contenido de la reparación
  • Comprender el funcionamiento y posibles beneficios de la Justicia restaurativa
  • Conocer las herramientas del facilitador para la práctica profesional
  • Identificar las diferentes manifestaciones de la Justicia restaurativa
  • Seleccionar la práctica más adecuada en función del delito
  • Estudiar la viabilidad de la Justicia restaurativa y su encaje procesal

Syllabus

Semana 1. Introducción a la Justicia restaurativa
1.1.- Comprendiendo la Justicia restaurativa
1.2.- Oportunidades y riesgos
1.3.- La Justicia restaurativa y el proceso penal convencional

Semana 2: Regulación legal y cuestiones jurídicas
2.1.- Introducción
2.2.- Justicia restaurativa en el ámbito internacional
2.3.- Justicia restaurativa en España
2.4.- Cuestiones jurídicas

Semana 3: Procedimientos restaurativos
3.1.- Amplitud de las herramientas restaurativas
3.2.- Los círculos y sus tipologías
3.3.- La mediación penal

Semana 4: Eje facilitador
4.1.- El facilitador
4.2.- El trabajo del facilitador
4.3.- Herramientas del facilitador
4.4.- Retos éticos

Semana 5: Justicia restaurativa en delitos leves
5.1.- Los porqués de la Justicia restaurativa
5.2.- Procedimiento de mediación penal
5.3.- Cuestiones prácticas

Semana 6: Justicia restaurativa en delitos graves y conflictos de amplio espectro
6.1.- Presentación
6.2.- El proceso declarativo y la ejecución penal
6.3.- La Justicia Restaurativa en el proceso declarativo
6.4.- Ejecución penal y mecanismos restaurativos
6.5.- La mediación penitenciaria
6.6.- Justicia Restaurativa en marcos transicionales

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