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Title: El ADN frente al testimonio anticipado en delitos de violación análisis de caso Manabi-2022.
Authors: Cedeño Carrillo, Deyvi Josué
Cevallos Lucas, Ruisdael Javier
Keywords: ADN
DELITO DE VIOLACIÓN
TÉCNICA
ANÁLISIS
Issue Date: 2025
Citation: Cedeño Carrillo, D. J. y Cevallos Lucas, R. J. (2025). El ADN frente al testimonio anticipado en delitos de violación análisis de caso Manabi-2022. (Tesina). Universidad Laica Eloy Alfaro de Manabí, Manta, Ecuador.
Series/Report no.: ULEAM-DER;0079
Abstract: El presenta proyecto de investigación se basa en demostrar la efectividad de las pruebas de ADN frente al testimonio anticipado, esto para corroborar el cometimiento de un delito de violación, con lo que se determine la imputabilidad de acusado y su responsabilidad penal.
Description: The present research project is based on demonstrating the effectiveness of DNA evidence against anticipated testimony, this to corroborate the commission of a crime of rape, thereby determining the imputability of the accused and his criminal responsibility. Therefore, we sought to establish what DNA is about, as a molecule within the human body that is characterized by containing genetic data unique to each person, in contrast to the anticipated testimony which, although effective, can be coerced by a third party. This research was carried out with the analysis of different documents, case analysis, with the objective of demonstrating the effectiveness of DNA in the criminal procedure in the crime of rape, in addition to using documentary bibliographic, deductive and hermeneutic methods. With which it was established that DNA, being a scientific and technical test, is transcendental to prove that a subject committed a criminal act, when corroborated by scientific methods.
URI: https://repositorio.uleam.edu.ec/handle/123456789/7695
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