Feminicidio en Chile, más que un problema de clasificación
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Vásquez Mejías, Ainhoa Montserrat
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Quito, Ecuador : Flacso Ecuador : Relasedor
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En el año 2014, 67 mujeres fueron asesinadas en Chile por razones de género, sin embargo, solo 40 fueron consignados como femicidios según la legislación vigente, que pena únicamente aquellos casos de asesinatos de mujeres en manos de sus parejas o exparejas, excluyendo otro tipo de violencias de género, con resultado de muerte. A dicha omisión se suma el hecho de que este tipo de delitos ha sido consignado como femicidio en detrimento de feminicidio, denominación que se utiliza en otras partes del mundo. Ello, porque el Estado chileno niega su cuota de responsabilidad en este tipo de crímenes. Cuestionar la definición, así como repensar las leyes creadas para salvaguardar la vida de las mujeres, debe ser el primer paso para un cambio concreto en la legislación, tanto como en la conciencia de todo el pueblo chileno.
In 2014, 67 women were murdered in Chile due to gender reasons; however, only 40 were reported as femicide under current legislation that punishes only those murders of women by their partners or former partners, excluding other types of gender violence, resulting in death. This omission adds the fact that this type of crime has been recorded as femicidio in detriment of feminicidio, a name that is used in other parts of the world. This, because chilean state denies its share of responsibility in these crimes. Questioning the definition and rethink the laws designed to safeguard the lives of women should be the first step for a particular change in legislation, as well as in the consciousness of all the Chilean people.
In 2014, 67 women were murdered in Chile due to gender reasons; however, only 40 were reported as femicide under current legislation that punishes only those murders of women by their partners or former partners, excluding other types of gender violence, resulting in death. This omission adds the fact that this type of crime has been recorded as femicidio in detriment of feminicidio, a name that is used in other parts of the world. This, because chilean state denies its share of responsibility in these crimes. Questioning the definition and rethink the laws designed to safeguard the lives of women should be the first step for a particular change in legislation, as well as in the consciousness of all the Chilean people.
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2015-12
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p. 36-47
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Vásquez Mejías, Ainhoa Montserrat. 2015. Feminicidio en Chile, más que un problema de clasificación (Tema central) o Femicide in Chile, more than a classification problem. Urvio. Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios de Seguridad, 17:36-47.
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