La vulneración al derecho a la igualdad y el acceso al derecho de educación en las Escuelas de Formación Profesional Policial
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2021-05-13
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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El presente Trabajo de Investigación tiene por objetivo principal determinar la afectación de
derechos fundamentales como la igualdad, no discriminación, libertad, educación e intimidad
de las y los postulantes que participan de los procesos de admisión llevado a cabo por la
Escuela Nacional de Formación Profesional Policial –Escuela de Oficiales y Escuelas de
Educación Superior Técnico Profesional Policial-; por cuanto, en la primera etapa de dicho
proceso, se exige la presentación de una declaración jurada de “Estar soltero(a) y no tener
hijos”, conforme lo establece el artículo 70-A del Decreto Supremo N° 021-2019-IN, que
modifica el Reglamento del Decreto Legislativo N° 1318, Decreto Legislativo que regula la
formación profesional de la Policía Nacional del Perú, aprobado por Decreto Supremo N°
022-2017- IN; Máxime, cuando previo a la dación del Decreto Legislativo N° 1318, Decreto
Legislativo que regula la formación profesional de la Policía Nacional del Perú, su
Reglamento aprobado por Decreto Supremo N° 022-2017- IN y modificatorias efectuadas
mediante Decreto Supremo N° 002-2019-IN y Decreto Supremo N° 002-2019-IN
respectivamente, el Tribunal Constitucional ha prohibido considerar como desventaja la
condición de padre o madre, o de encontrarse en la condición civil de casado(a); y, la
institución policial es la encargado de respetar y hacer respetar las normas constituciones y
sobre todo proscribir todo tipo de vulneraciones.
The main objective of this Research Work is to determine the affectation of fundamental rights such as equality, non-discrimination, freedom, education and privacy of the applicants who participate in the admission processes carried out by the National Police Professional Training School –School of Officials and Schools of Higher Education Technical Professional Police-; because, in the first stage of said process, the presentation of an affidavit of "Being single and not having children" is required, as established in Article 70-A of Supreme Decree No. 021-2019-IN , which modifies the Regulation of Legislative Decree No. 1318, Legislative Decree that regulates the professional training of the National Police of Peru, approved by Supreme Decree No. 022-2017-IN; Especially, when prior to the issuance of Legislative Decree No. 1318, Legislative Decree that regulates the professional training of the National Police of Peru, its Regulations approved by Supreme Decree No. 022-2017-IN and amendments made by Supreme Decree No. 002 -2019-IN and Supreme Decree No. 002-2019- IN respectively, the Constitutional Court has prohibited considering the condition of father or mother as a disadvantage, or of being in the civil condition of married; and, the police institution is in charge of respecting and enforcing the constitutional norms and, above all, prohibiting all kinds of violations.
The main objective of this Research Work is to determine the affectation of fundamental rights such as equality, non-discrimination, freedom, education and privacy of the applicants who participate in the admission processes carried out by the National Police Professional Training School –School of Officials and Schools of Higher Education Technical Professional Police-; because, in the first stage of said process, the presentation of an affidavit of "Being single and not having children" is required, as established in Article 70-A of Supreme Decree No. 021-2019-IN , which modifies the Regulation of Legislative Decree No. 1318, Legislative Decree that regulates the professional training of the National Police of Peru, approved by Supreme Decree No. 022-2017-IN; Especially, when prior to the issuance of Legislative Decree No. 1318, Legislative Decree that regulates the professional training of the National Police of Peru, its Regulations approved by Supreme Decree No. 022-2017-IN and amendments made by Supreme Decree No. 002 -2019-IN and Supreme Decree No. 002-2019- IN respectively, the Constitutional Court has prohibited considering the condition of father or mother as a disadvantage, or of being in the civil condition of married; and, the police institution is in charge of respecting and enforcing the constitutional norms and, above all, prohibiting all kinds of violations.
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Policía--Formación profesional--Perú, Derecho a la educación, Derechos fundamentales
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