Revista LASALLISTA de Investigación
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Item Entre el hogar y el asfalto: relatos y experiencia de vida de habitantes en condición de calle(Corporación Universitaria Lasallista, 2017) Moreno Baptista, César; Espinosa Herrera, Gretel; Zapata Piedrahíta, LorenaIntroduction. Homelessness is an increasingly problematic social issue which is present in all cities of the country. For a more objective understanding of the problem, this phenomenon must be studied interdisciplinarily so that public policies can propose options to deal with it. Objective. Conduct a descriptive analysis of homeless people to evidence some characteristic traits of their lifestyle from an emic perspective. Materials and methods. This work is of an ethnographic nature, based on semistructured interviews related with the life experiences of the people interviewed at the homeless shelter La Posada in the city of Manizales. Results. The main findings are related with their daily lifestyle determined by socioeconomic and family aspects and by drug use. Conclusion. It is evidenced that circumstances of different nature associated with objective and subjective existence conditions could lead to this lifestyle. Furthermore, this work opens the discussion on the future of young people under 20 years old who start their homelessness process.Item Lucha Contra el Narcotráfico vs. Protección de Derechos Humanos: análisis desde el Consumo de Drogas en Colombia(Corporación Universitaria Lasallista, Editorial Lasallista, 2019) Palacios Sanabria, María Teresa; Torres Villarreal, María Lucía; Iregui Parra, Paola MarcelaFor states and international organizations, one of the main concerns regarding drugs is finding a balance between the fight against drug trafficking and respect for International Human Rights law. Objective:This article aims to analyze whether there is an international treatment for the protection of consumer rights in the Universal and Inter-American Human Rights System and if the elements addressed by these have been implemented in Colombian legislation and jurisprudence, in the development of international obligations on human rights adopted by Colombia. Materials and method: The research was carried out in three phases, following a qualitative, dogmatic and prescriptive methodology, the main input of which was the collection of national laws and instruments of the international framework of Human Rights, related to drug consumption and treatment, during the period 2010-2019. Results: The main findings showed that there are no international standards with a special focus for the protection and recognition of the rights of drug users. Likewise, no representative progress has been observed in national and international regulations, and although Colombian jurisprudence proposes some references to international laws, there is no in-depth development of the subject. Conclusions:The main challenge is for the Colombian State to approach the subject from a different perspective other than just punishment