Publication: Analisis criminológico de la Política criminal en El Salvador, bajo la Presidencia de Nayib Bukele
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Rodríguez González , Víctor
Payá Santos, Claudio
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Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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Este estudio profundiza en el análisis de las políticas criminales implementadas en El Salvador bajo la administración del presidente Nayib Bukele, examinando su impacto en la lucha contra las pandillas y su influencia en la seguridad ciudadana, al mismo tiempo que se exploran sus implicaciones en materia de derechos humanos y el sistema judicial. A través de un enfoque criminológico y jurídico, se busca comprender cómo estas medidas han transformado el panorama de la seguridad en el país, así como las consecuencias que han generado en la sociedad salvadoreña. Desde la llegada de Bukele al poder en 2019, su gobierno ha impulsado una estrategia de seguridad caracterizada por un enfoque contundente, basado en el uso intensivo de fuerzas militares y policiales, así como en la implementación de un estado de excepción que ha restringido ciertas libertades individuales en nombre del orden público.
This study delves into the analysis of the criminal policies implemented in El Salvador under the administration of President Nayib Bukele, examining their impact on the fight against gangs and their influence on citizen security, while exploring their implications for human rights and the judicial system. Through a criminological and legal approach, it seeks to understand how these measures have transformed the security landscape in the country, as well as the consequences they have had on Salvadoran society. Since Bukele came to power in 2019, his government has promoted a security strategy characterised by a forceful approach, based on the intensive use of military and police forces, as well as the implementation of a state of emergency that has restricted certain individual freedoms in the name of public order.
This study delves into the analysis of the criminal policies implemented in El Salvador under the administration of President Nayib Bukele, examining their impact on the fight against gangs and their influence on citizen security, while exploring their implications for human rights and the judicial system. Through a criminological and legal approach, it seeks to understand how these measures have transformed the security landscape in the country, as well as the consequences they have had on Salvadoran society. Since Bukele came to power in 2019, his government has promoted a security strategy characterised by a forceful approach, based on the intensive use of military and police forces, as well as the implementation of a state of emergency that has restricted certain individual freedoms in the name of public order.
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Cuadernos de RES PUBLICA en derecho y criminología, ISSN-e 2990-0697, Nº. 7, 2026




