MEDIATION: AS AN EFFECTIVE MECHANISM FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION, IN ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS IN THE ACCUSATORY CRIMINAL PROCESS
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https://doi.org/10.36796/biolex.v15i26.358Keywords:
Expert third party, alternative justice, strategies and techniques.Abstract
This article is an exploratory approach to the practice of the neutral and impartial expert third party to conduct mediation, negotiation and conciliation services within the administration of justice in Sonora, to know the level of knowledge and application of strategies and techniques used during the discursive meeting of the parties conflicted by the criminal act, which aims that both narrate or describe the personal stories, expose their desires, emotions, positions and interests in such a way that by themselves they are able to concretize the best agreement to conclude the criminal process through a Reparatory Agreement and a Conditional Suspension of the Process. Being able to reach the best Reparatory Agreement in the alternative solutions of the criminal process, which makes possible analyzing and identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the practice.
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