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Hernandez Cifuentes, A. (2019). From penal populism to punitivity : criminal policy in colombia in the 21St century. Novum Jus, 13(1), 231–234. https://doi.org/10.14718/NovumJus.2019.13.1.10
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Abstract

Throughout history, populism has been defined as a phenomenon that brings political unrest around the world, as it creates situations of insecurity and crime, which puts at risk the legal interests involved. This results in high political costs without there being any benefit for certain groups to which they manipulate their own interests.

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References

Rafael Velandia Montes, Del populismo penal a la punitividad: la política penal en Colombia en el siglo XXI

(Bogotá: Universidad Católica de Colombia, 2017), 27.

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