Brazilian Journal of Empirical Legal Studies (Feb 2024)

Tension between judicial practices and the procedural iter regarding domestic violence judicial cases involving women

  • angela arenas massa,
  • Teresa Ortega Colihuinca,
  • Carolina Riveros Ferrada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.19092/reed.v10.848
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Violence within the family is a global problem that addresses with special concern that relapse against women. International guidelines point to professionalized care for women in different areas of public life, including access to justice, promoting the generation of specials data. The objective of the study is to characterize the judicial cases on domestic violence against women and referred to the Legal Clinic of the Finis Terrae University from the Center for Precautionary Measures of the Family Courts of Santiago de Chile, between the years 2017-2021, providing a better knowledge and understanding of the development of this phenomenon, from the judicial process. The methodology used has been quantitative and includes a universe of 553 causes. The results project to the need for fluid interaction between Family Courts and Regional Governments, as well as the importance of complying with legal procedures. Judicial practices require judges and officials of the Family Courts who are educated and attentive to considering timely attention in the various phases of the trial, as part of the guarantee of access to justice.

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