How many SDGs are?
17
What is migration?
Movement of people from one place to an other for a specific period of time
What is security?
set of rules, institutions and procedures responsable for investigating, judging and punishing people who commit crime
What is a passive subject?
person who suffers the crime
What are they for?
help governments create public policies, help individuals make responsible dcisions and form more conscious citizens
What are remittances?
Sending of money for people who live in an other country to their country of origine
What is the objective?
Ensure justice, protect the rights of victims and maintain social order
What is the deadline for the SDGs?
2030
What SDG is related with end of poverty?
01
List 3 causes for migration
-violence
-poverty
-inequality
-low salaries
-age discrimination
-social security system
-unemployment
Elements of the criminal law
Crime and penalty
What are the types of migration?
By duration, by causes and destination.
What issues they aim to address?
Poverty, inequality, education, health, and environment
What are the different durations that migration can have?
Daily, seasonal and permanent
What is an organized crime?
Group of people who organize themselves to commit serious crimes seeking to obtain economic benefits, power or social control
What is a active subject
Is the person who commit a criminal offense
What is the 06 ABOUT?
clean water and sanitation
Define brain drain
Migration of talents (professionals, scientists, thinkers) to other countries that offer greater opportunities.
Cuál es el principio de presunción de inocencia
Toda persona se presume inocente y será tratada como tal en todas las etapas del procedimiento
What of the exchange are we?
14