Condición fisiológica y psicológica de la víctima de un delito en Ucrania

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  • Inna Mudrak Department of criminal procedure, National University “Odessa Law Academy”, Odessa, Ukraine..
  • Iryna Hloviuk Department of criminal procedure, National University “Odessa Law Academy”, Odessa, Ukraine
  • Alina Murzanovska Department of criminal procedure, National University “Odessa Law Academy”, Odessa, Ukraine
  • Vladlena Voloshyna Department of criminal procedure, National University “Odessa Law Academy”, Odessa, Ukraine.

Palabras clave:

Víctima, condición psicológica, condición fisiológica, procedimientos penales, asistencia legal gratuita, pericia psicológica

Resumen

El artículo se elabora al final de la psicología médica y la jurisprudencia y se dedica a los problemas de implementación del derecho de la víctima a la comunicación procesal durante los procedimientos penales relacionados con la condición fisiológica y psicológica de la víctima de un delito. Los autores concluyen que la víctima debe ser reconocida como el sujeto apropiado del derecho a la asistencia legal gratuita (a expensas del estado), teniendo en cuenta la condición psicoemocional de la víctima y, en algunos casos, también la condición fisiológica ( amenia, mutismo acinético, síndrome apalico, sopor, coma, letargo), lo que indica la incapacidad de proteger los derechos e intereses legítimos de la víctima. Como resultado del estudio, existe la necesidad de garantizar los derechos y libertades de las víctimas en los procesos penales y la existencia, que no serán potencialmente mortales para la salud. Se subraya la implementación de medidas para restaurar la salud mental de las víctimas de un delito penal, dado que el miedo y las experiencias emocionales negativas pueden causar no solo sufrimiento mental y moral, sino también enfermedades físicas (somáticas)

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Inna Mudrak, Department of criminal procedure, National University “Odessa Law Academy”, Odessa, Ukraine..

Inna Mudrak– PhD. in Law, associate professor of the department of criminal procedure, National University “Odessa Law Academy”, Odessa, Ukraine.

Iryna Hloviuk, Department of criminal procedure, National University “Odessa Law Academy”, Odessa, Ukraine

IrynaHloviuk – Doctor of Law, head of the department of criminal procedure, National University “Odessa Law Academy”, Odessa, Ukraine

Alina Murzanovska, Department of criminal procedure, National University “Odessa Law Academy”, Odessa, Ukraine

Alina Murzanovska – PhD. in Law, associate professor of the department of criminal procedure, National University “Odessa Law Academy”, Odessa, Ukraine

Vladlena Voloshyna, Department of criminal procedure, National University “Odessa Law Academy”, Odessa, Ukraine.

VladlenaVoloshyna – PhD. in Law, associate professor of the department of criminal procedure, National University “Odessa Law Academy”, Odessa, Ukraine.

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2019-04-29

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Mudrak, I., Hloviuk, I., Murzanovska, A., & Voloshyna, V. (2019). Condición fisiológica y psicológica de la víctima de un delito en Ucrania. Amazonia Investiga, 8(19), 34–42. Recuperado a partir de https://amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/193

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