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Ítem Texto completo enlazado Esterilizaciones durante el gobierno de Alberto Fujimori: ¿política de planificación familiar o delitos dolosos y crímenes de lesa humanidad?(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2014) Montoya Vivanvo, Yván; Rodríguez Vásquez, Julio; Morales Nakandakari, Pamela; Prado, BerthaGiven the unresolved status of the cases of victims of forced sterilizations during the government of Alberto Fujimori, this report aims to identify criterias of rationality from criminal doctrine and jurisprudence developed over the years, that will enable judicial officers to get a fair decision, consistent with a Constitutional Democracy, when determining criminal responsibility.Also, with the review of Salomon Lerner and Yvan Montoya, renowned lawyers defenders of human rights and knowledgeable in the subject.Ítem Texto completo enlazado El impacto del robo y el hurto en la economía doméstica: un estudio exploratorio sobre los datos de Lima Metropolitana(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2015) Mujica, Jaris; Zevallos, Nicolás; López, Noam; Prado, BerthaThis research estimates the impact of robbery and theft in the household economies of the victims, according to their socioeconomic background. We analyze the current situation of Lima Metropolitana between 2011 and 2012, focusing on Cercado de Lima, a highly transited area where many people from different socioeconomic backgrounds converge. In this place, there is also a high rate and a high prevalence of robbery and theft. Based on a range of values involved in the average robbery and theft sustained in a standardized inventory of stolen goods, we estimate the percentage of the impact of the felony, such as the time of recovery of the goods that were substracted. This study allows us to conclude that the percentage of the impact of the felony and its recovery time are related to the socioeconomic strata, affecting mainly its lower levels.