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Iustitia Socialis. Revista Arbitrada de Ciencias Jurídicas y Criminalísticas

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Abstract

SANCHEZ-AGUILAR, Judy Paulina. Socioeconomic inequality and its impact on the recidivist behavior of juvenile offenders. Iustitia Socialis [online]. 2025, vol.10, n.19, pp.55-69.  Epub Nov 20, 2025. ISSN 2542-3371.  https://doi.org/10.35381/racji.v10i19.4557.

The general objective of the research was to analyze socioeconomic inequality and its impact on the recidivist criminal behavior of juvenile offenders. It was developed through a documentary-exploratory approach, adopting a rigorous and structured process for the identification, selection, analysis and interpretation of already published information. Documentary analysis was implemented as the main technique, carried out in a methodical and systematic manner. For data collection. The following is the conclusion: socioeconomic inequality is a fundamental determinant in the criminal recidivism of juvenile offenders. Factors such as poverty, family disintegration, lack of access to education and job opportunities, and a disadvantaged social environment, make up a favorable scenario for adolescents to fall and reoffend.

Keywords : Social inequality; criminality; constitutional law.

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