2012
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-00122012000100005
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¿por Qué Aumenta La Población Penal en Chile?: Un Estudio Criminológico Longitudinal

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“…There is consequently a salient interest in the re-entry process. Chile, like other Western countries, has experienced a significant rise in its prison population since the 1990s (Salinero 2012), with a relatively larger increase being driven by the female population (Gendarmeria 2016;Walmsley 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is consequently a salient interest in the re-entry process. Chile, like other Western countries, has experienced a significant rise in its prison population since the 1990s (Salinero 2012), with a relatively larger increase being driven by the female population (Gendarmeria 2016;Walmsley 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the right‐wing administration of Sebastián Piñera, it was the growth of incarceration rates that resulted in a political problem. It put pressure on the carceral capacities of the country, with the incarceration rate reaching a peak in 2010 of about 330 inmates per 100,000 inhabitants (Salinero, 2012; Wilenmann, 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 3 shows a significant increase in prison population during the 1980s (Arriagada, Farias & Walker, 2021; Salinero, 2012), which certainly pales in comparison to the massive increase of the 2000s. Except for a short‐term increase in 1974, that growth does not appear to relate to the Junta's repressive policy (Morales, 2012).…”
Section: Case Setting and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sin embargo, resulta interesante observar que: Mientras a fines de la década pasada el promedio de delitos contra la propiedad sin apoderamiento violento era de un 24.3%, en los últimos cinco años de medición de este estudio ha reflejado una pequeña reducción, siendo del orden del 23.8%. (Salinero, 2012) Estos resultados confirman que en Chile los delitos asociados con corrupción son menos representativos que en Colombia, y además no son tan diversos, sino que se concentran en un solo tipo penal que es el apoderamiento. En Colombia, como se observa son cuatro tipos penales.…”
Section: La Caracterización De La Corrupción En Chile Y Colombiaunclassified