BRECHA DIGITAL Y DERECHOS FUNDAMENTALES: LAS NUEVAS TECNOLOGÍAS EN EL PROCESO PENAL PERUANO
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https://doi.org/10.25192/issn.1982-0496.rdfd.v25i21997Abstract
The computerization of the judicial process is a reality in different countries. In Peru, this process has been gradually implemented; however, it encounters a serious obstacle in Peruvian society, where the digital gap between the excluded and the digitally included is high. The problem is exacerbated when new technologies are used as tools in the criminal process where fundamental rights are discussed. In this paper, the computerization process of the Peruvian justice system is analyzed, showing serious flaws, because this process did not consider the existing digital gap.
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