From the exciting world of Forensic Psychiatry, our Law and Political Science students carried out an enriching academic practice under the guidance of Professor Jill Manuel.
We enthusiastically share the highlights of this experience focused on drunkenness and non-imputability, vital aspects in the forensic field.
The day was supported by keynote presentations, starting with the renowned professor Alexie Brenes, an expert in Chemistry and teacher at our institution. In addition, we have the participation of Professor Julio Méndez Miranda. The quality of the activity was enriched by the presence of two renowned special guests: Professor Alexis Prescott, professional from the Attorney General's Office, and Professor Irvin Castro, from the Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences.
We deeply appreciate the participation of our administrators from the Faculty of Law and Forensic Sciences, who provided their constant support and encouragement to the students. We are delighted to see how these experiences strengthen learning and enrich the academic background of our future legal professionals.
Congratulations to everyone involved and thank you for your commitment and dedication to this unforgettable training experience!