Exogenous and endogenous criminological factors in crimes committed by inmates of the National Penitentiary Institute of Andahuaylas
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The objective of this article is to show the findings of a study carried out in the Andahuaylas penitentiary, on the endogenous and exogenous criminological factors that led women to commit the crime from their own perspective and try to call for social reflection. As a researcher one of the functions is to look for the cause of the problems by asking questions, posing hypotheses and explaining the phenomena studied. Like all research, not all answers are flattering; Some questions asked fall short of the dimension of the problem, of the investigation. This research is descriptive, it studies a problem that is not clearly defined, so it is carried out to better understand it, but without providing conclusive results, the instrument used has the validity and reliability required for said study, a dichotomous survey with closed questions was used.
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