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Acta méd. peru ; 35(3): 168-173, jul.-set. 2018. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1010907

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Objetivo: Determinar el perfil epidemiológico, clínico-psiquiátrico y legal del interno recluido por delitos sexuales, Establecimiento Penitenciario Lurigancho -de varones-, Lima, 2017. Materiales y métodos: Estudio con diseño observacional, descriptivo, transversal y retrospectivo. La muestra estuvo compuesta por la totalidad de los informes para los trámites del beneficio penitenciario de redención de pena de los internos sentenciados por algún delito sexual que pasaron por la evaluación psiquiátrica en el año 2017. Se utilizó la ficha de recolección de datos de elaboración propia validada por el juicio de expertos. Resultados: Se evaluaron 76 informes, el perfil general del interno recluido por delito sexual fue: de 30-49 años (28,9%), procedente de Lima (56,6%) o la sierra peruana (30,3%), con grado de instrucción secundaria (64,5%) o superior (21%), de ocupación obrero o técnico (85,5%), casado o conviviente (57,9%), con hijos (67,1%), sin ningún trastorno mental identificado según CIE-10 (82,9%), sin antecedentes psiquiátricos (89,5%) ni de consumo de drogas (84,2%). Solo 13 internos (17,1%) tuvieron un diagnóstico psiquiátrico. En un solo caso (1,3%) se detectó trastorno de la preferencia sexual. Conclusiones: El perfil del agresor sexual no cuenta con rasgos específicos que lo diferencien claramente de la población en general, como, por ejemplo, la presencia de algún trastorno mental característico. Se requieren mayores estudios para estandarizar adecuadamente la atención psicológica y psiquiátrica, proponer las actualizaciones a la legislación penal y las medidas preventivas de la comisión del delito.


Objective: To determine the epidemiological, clinical-psychiatric, and legal profile of persons convicted for sex offenses in the Lima Lurigancho Male Correctional Facility, during 2017. Materials and methods: This is a study with an observational, descriptive, cross-sectional, and retrospective study. The sample included all reports submitted for obtaining penalty reductions in those inmates sentenced because of sexual offenses and who underwent psychiatric evaluation during 2017. A data collecting form designed by the investigators and validated by an expert committee was used. Results: Seventy-six reports were assessed, the general profile of inmates sentenced because of sexual offenses was as follows: age, 30-49 years (28.9%), coming from Lima (56.6%) or from the Peruvian highlands (30.3%), having gone to high school (64.5%) or college (21%), being workers or technicians as their main occupation (85.5%), being married or living with a steady partner (57.9%), having children (67.1%), with no mental disorder diagnosed according to the ICD-10 (82.9%), not having any past history of a psychiatric illness (89.5%) or illicit drug abuse (84.2%). Only 13 inmates (17.1%) had a diagnosis of a psychiatric disorder. In just a single case (1.3%) a disorder of sexual preference was detected. Conclusions: The profile of sexual offenders does not show specific features that may clearly differentiate them from the general population; such as the presence of a given typical mental disorder. Further studies are needed in order to adequately standardize psychological and psychiatric care, for proposing updated for the current legal regulations, and for trying to set up preventative measures against such offenses.

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