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Item El Código Orgánico integral penal y la aplicación constitucional de penas alternativas a la privación de libertad en los delitos sancionados con prisión(Universidad Técnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales , Carrera de Derecho, 2016-04) Alpusig Jacho, Digna Isabel; Pazmiño Vargas, Klever AlonsoThe graduate work in the form of thesis entitled "INTEGRAL ORGANIC PENAL CODE AND APPLICATION OF PENALTIES CONSTITUTIONAL alternatives to deprivation of freedom for offenses punishable by imprisonment," born from the idea and view that when people have the possibility of advancing as a result of the evolutionary process of humanity, must assume a higher state of consciousness aimed at start searching for answers to the problems of others and seizing them know that the output can be provided less a problem for personal concern and a major step for the collective development of society. Under this consideration, the present investigation seeks to provide a new alternative rehabilitation for those who for various external factors such as social, economic and political inequality; and interns in your household have fallen prey to crime without finding out, so improving the methods of social reintegration and rehabilitation can improve their living conditions, concluding that the offender is corrected with unison participation of society and State. Because this standard improves and eliminates criminal inquisitorial system in the country and well as the rehabilitation of offenders not only with the enforcement of the sentence in a rehabilitation center but also a service and remuneration to the society that affect your criminal attitude. Since conditions of prisoners in social rehabilitation centers that are serving a sentence, they are affected in their physical and psychological rights, due to the inadequate conditions in which they live; resulting injured their rights to a decent life, integrity, health and the very principle of the dignity of the person and in which most detainees would be willing to meet an alternative to deprivation of liberty in the terms and conditions provided that the judge in order to compensate for some strategic place both the victim and society.