El presente análisis ofrece un panorama de la prohibición de tratos inhumanos y degradantes en las detenciones policiales o de agentes del Estado en España, teniendo en cuenta la posición del Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos respecto de este tipo de prácticas y de la conducta de los agentes estatales españoles, principalmente en lo referente a la carencia de investigación y juzgamiento, lo que ha hecho necesario modificar el ordenamiento jurídico para evitar nuevas condenas.
The present analysis envisions a panorama of the prohibition of inhuman and degrading treatment in the police arrests or from agents of the State in Spain, taking into account the position of the European Court of Human Rights in what has to do with this type of practices and the attitudes that have advanced the agents of the State, mainly in what has to do with the lack of investigation and prosecution by the Spanish Kingdom, relating to modify its legal system, influenced by the sentences suffered, which provoked a transformation and evolution aimed at curbing convictions for the complaints and lawsuits filed in the development of police arrests, mainly due to the lack of efficient investigation by the authorities.
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