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Chemical submission: an in-depth analysis of its impact on crimes against sexual freedom

    1. [1] Universidad Internacional de La Rioja

      Universidad Internacional de La Rioja

      Logroño, España

  • Localización: International e-journal of criminal sciences, ISSN-e 1988-7949, Nº. 19, 2024
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Chemical submission has become a matter of interest in crimes against sexual freedom in recent years. This work aims to reduce and prevent this type of crime. It will address the element of chemical submission within sexual freedom crimes, analyze the problem of sexual assaults, highlight the types of substances and psychoactive groups most commonly used, all while examining the most significant changes introduced by the new Organic Law 10/2022, of September 6, on comprehensive guarantee of sexual freedom and its current modification. A course of action will be established for the prevention of such crimes. A bibliographic review will be conducted using the PRISMA methodology for systematic reviews of the past year. The results obtained will highlight the most commonly used drug, the victim, the perpetrator, and the need for the development of action protocols. In the future, research should be based on real databases, expanding and updating information, in order to create more effective guidelines for action, thus informing and raising awareness in society about this type of crime.


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