Gender violence on pandemic of COVID-19
Abstract:
Gender violence understood as physical, verbal, psychological, patrimonial aggression and taking a woman's life is a social problem that afflicts the length and breadth of the planet, in some culture’s women are considered an object that is acquired. In the 21st century, there is a fight for gender equality and above all for the protection of women against aggressors. In Spain, an approach to the issue of gender-based violence is carried out, differentiating it from domestic violence. The results are that long-standing relationships have been marked by situations of violence. The woman suffers from violence from her family, the community, and the state. Furthermore, the situation worsens stereotypical ideas about the role of women. Feeling that the violence received by women goes beyond what their partner inflicts on them from home (Yugueros, 2014). In Murcia, violence against women is classified as a public health problem, identifying that the most affected are women with low social status, few resources, and little education. In this problem, health agents have a preventive role in detecting and treating women victims of violence, leading them to the bodies and institutions that provide legal advice and comprehensive care (Calvo & Camacho, 2014). In Costa Rica, the events of violence against women within the family nucleus are alarming. Government agencies and women's organizations show their alert about the serious causes and damages and even the death of women if the problem is not carried out or addressed. Demonstrating that beyond being female victims, their children are victims of silence and apprentices of aggression as a normal …
Año de publicación:
2020
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Other
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Acceso abierto
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Desigualdad de género
- Violencia doméstica
- Derechos humanos
Áreas temáticas:
- Problemas sociales y servicios a grupos