Regarding the Concept of Organized Crime. Its meaning in Salvadoran Criminal Law

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  • Carlos Ernesto Sánchez Escobar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/rpsp.v1i2.1358

Keywords:

organized crime, criminal groups, gangs, criminal organizations with a commanding order, stratified hierarchy

Abstract

Organized crime appears as a recurrent phenomenon in the actual social conditions of the world order. It exhibits different expressions, from extremely violent configurations to highly refined forms. This means that the approach toward criminal organizations requires different perspectives. This determines the importance of the concept of organized crime, and, in this regard, this paper intends to address this framework, and deal with it based on the characteristics that criminal organizations share. It also examines the way the legal concept of organized crime has evolved in El Salvador, and the problematic aspects of interpretation present in the conceptual framework that has defined it, from the perspective of the creation of the concept of organized crime in the Criminal Code, to the most recent laws that affect this phenomenon such as the Law Prohibiting Gangs, Groups, Association and Organizations of a Criminal Nature

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/rpsp.v1i2.1358

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Author Biography

Carlos Ernesto Sánchez Escobar

Máster y Especialista en Administración de Justicia Penal de Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica. Profesor de Post Grado. Consultor Internacional. Magistrado de Cámara

Published

2014-05-02

How to Cite

Sánchez Escobar, C. E. (2014). Regarding the Concept of Organized Crime. Its meaning in Salvadoran Criminal Law. Police and Public Security Journal, 1(2), 27–62. https://doi.org/10.5377/rpsp.v1i2.1358

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Academic Articles