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Liz Giomaira Montenegro Losada, María Alejandra Valencia Riveros, Nelly Campos Ramírez, Miryan Daniela Redondo Licona, María Elva Sánchez Barrera, Lidsady Halaineed Guzmán Álvarez, Katherine Rivera Quintero, Leidy Marcela Manrique Pérez, Claudia Lorena Celis Ferreira, Daniela Ávila Sogamoso, Carolina Guzmán Torres, Yirley Dayanna Pérez Rocha
2023
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Feminicide has become a problem of general interest due to its high impact on the Colombian population; in this sense, this phenomenon was studied to characterize it in the departments of Huila and Tolima, which is why for the researchers it is essential to make this problem visible, pointing out the conditions framing violence against women from this macho culture that prevails in the region and country.
The topic is of special interest since a review of press articles, epidemiological reports, local statements, and research on femicide in the two departments was carried out, seeking to make this phenomenon more visible to show the country’s reality so that it can be reported on.
The results show that there is no research on the subject, which makes it possible to initiate a database with studies on femicide. Similarly, the National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences (2016) considers that the data described on homicide in 2015 and in previous years have decreased in magnitude over the years. The analysis of the variables realizes that the risk factors triggering the violent events that determine homicide have not been neutralized, reduced, or controlled, considering that public policy on security and citizen coexistence has been insufficient.
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