The article analyzes the difficulties that the Chilean penal system shows incontrolling its outcomes. It shows that the combination of a legal culture fixed with individ-ual judgements and an institutional… Click to show full abstract
The article analyzes the difficulties that the Chilean penal system shows incontrolling its outcomes. It shows that the combination of a legal culture fixed with individ-ual judgements and an institutional design that maintains that focus and disperses decision-making powers between non-coordinated actors, might tend to produce such an effect. Thearticle offers a reconstruction of the administrative alternatives of control of penal outcomesthat can be respectful of the type of decision-making system that makes out criminal law.
               
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