It was Carolina Sepúlveda, the psychologist on the “Francisco Tello” highschool for adults in Rancagua, who requested a chat with the O’Higgins Regional Ombudsman’s Workplace, following some debates and conflicts that had arisen inside the institution. In accordance with her, this made it essential to carry collectively academics, dad and mom and college students in the identical meeting, to direct a debate across the legal accountability of individuals and what kind of conduct is punishable by justice on this space.
The lawyer, Cristian Miranda, from the Research Unit, along with Marlene Ulloa, protection assistant from Rancagua, have been answerable for explaining the mission and work carried out by the Public Legal Protection Workplace, a context by which each demystified the notion that the establishment solely serves criminals, exposing for this a sequence of circumstances by which the folks represented have been uncovered to legal proceedings although they have been harmless.
SPECIALIZED DEFENSES
Cristian Miranda referred particularly to the completely different fashions of specialization that the Ombudsman’s Workplace has been producing, understanding that there are particular communities that face a scenario of larger vulnerability, reminiscent of minors, migrants, ladies, indigenous folks, folks with psychological sicknesses and all these serving sentences in penitentiary services.
Ana María Sangüeza, one of many academics who participated, thanked the presentation and stated that the matters mentioned permit a greater understanding of the function of protection – public or personal – in making certain justice.
“After we see a legal act, all of us search for these accountable and we insist on treating the individual that the press portrays because the perpetrator of the crime within the worst doable means. Nonetheless, you’re known as upon to maintain a cool head and rationalize the details to find out the true accountability of the accused particular person,” he commented.