Beatriz Kalinsky, Myriam Jimeno, Marisol Pérez Lizaur
The objective of this work is to place the present anthropology reasoning on the deliberation of penal dogmatics about crime, mostly because of its practical consequences which involve members of ethnic minorities. Kalinsky maintains, on one hand, that a democratic State does not imply an homogeneous way of setting forth and resolving life matters and on the other hand, that specific factors of a group of people must not give cause for going deeper into discrimination and exclusion of the general regulatory structures. There must be neither juridical isolation (penal rights ad-hoc), nor homogenous integration (ignorance of cultural difference), because none of these two attitudes respect cultural plurality
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