Nuevo programa aborda consumo de drogas en imputados para reducir reincidencia

Una jueza de Ejecución Penal en la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires implementó en 2018 un tribunal especializado en el tratamiento de drogas, enfocado en casos de delitos menores donde la adicción juega un rol clave en la reincidencia. El programa busca ejecutar penas mediante un enfoque terapéutico para prevenir recaídas y promover la reinserción social. Perfil Córdoba conversó con la jueza sobre esta iniciativa.

En 2018, una jueza de Ejecución Penal de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (CABA) lanzó el “tribunal del tratamiento de drogas”, una medida diseñada para abordar el consumo de estupefacientes en personas imputadas por delitos menores. Según el diálogo mantenido con Perfil Córdoba, esta iniciativa se centra en situaciones donde la dependencia de drogas es un elemento determinante en la reiterancia delictiva.

El programa permite la ejecución de penas alternativas con un abordaje terapéutico, con el objetivo principal de evitar recaídas y facilitar la reinserción social de los involucrados. La jueza destacó que este enfoque busca romper el ciclo de adicción y delincuencia, ofreciendo tratamiento en lugar de solo sanción punitiva.

Esta implementación en CABA representa un paso hacia políticas penales más rehabilitadoras, aunque el artículo de Perfil Córdoba no detalla su expansión a otras jurisdicciones como Córdoba. La fecha de publicación es el 28 de febrero de 2026, lo que sugiere una revisión o actualización de experiencias previas.

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