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Victims of femicide in Latin America: Legal and criminal justice responses

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Latin America and the Caribbean

Executive Summary

Despite the progress that women have made in the fight against gender-based violence, it is still prevalent in various countries in the world. For many women in Latin American countries femicide is a constant reality. This paper critically analyzes femicide in Latin American countries and the legal and criminal responses to this crime. The paper defines femicide and discusses the nature and extent of femicide in Latin America. The analysis of this phenomenon in Latin American countries indicates that although some of these countries have made important strides in addressing the problem, they still face challenges in adequately preventing this crime.

Author(s)

Janice Joseph
Violence against women occurs in every country in the world. It also occurs in every sphere of life and it ranges on a continuum from mild to severe. The most serious form of violence against women is femicide, which is an international problem and it takes various forms. During the last decade, countries in Latin America have been experiencing an epidemic of murders of women.

 

 


 

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