there were 18 victims of femicide; They mobilized against violence

there were 18 victims of femicide; They mobilized against violence
there were 18 victims of femicide; They mobilized against violence

According to Justice, in the province of Córdoba, 18 judicial cases related to femicides were initiated in which there were 18 victims: 17 cis women and 1 trans woman.

Yagrega: “The average age of the victims is 39 years old and 7 of them presented conditions of intersectionality (prostitution situation, problematic substance use and mental health problems).”

Ni Una Menos: meanwhile, there were mobilizations against violence.

“Of the total number of victims, 11 were mothers and had a total of 16 children under the age of 18,” maintains the judicial information.

Meanwhile, there were mobilizations against gender violence, on the ninth anniversary of the Ni Una Menos marches.

Other statistical data for the year 2023 say the following:

– “Meanwhile, there are 19 active subjects identified, since father and son participated in one of the cases (9 of them had previous complaints of violence by the victims). The average age of the active subjects is 43.1 years.”

– “Regarding the link between the direct victims and the active subjects, 6 were partners and 7 were ex-partners. While 4 active subjects were relatives of the victim: 1 father, 2 children and 1 ex-stepfather.”

– “This represents that 89% of the active subjects belonged to the victim’s close circle.”

– “As for the geographical location of the incident, 4 occurred in the city of Córdoba and 14 in the interior of the province. And 61% of the events occurred in the victim’s home (in 5 cases, the property in question was shared between the victim and the active subject).”

– “Based on data from the registry and Indec, the rate of direct victims of femicide per 100,000 women was calculated, which amounts to 0.91 (0.01 less than in 2022). This is equivalent to one direct femicide for every 109,772 women in the province of Córdoba.”

According to judicial information, “the Women’s Office (OM) of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (CSJN) published the tenth National Registry of Femicide of the Argentine Justice (RNFJA) corresponding to the year 2023.”

This report “presents the processed data provided by each province and makes a summary at the national level.”

“Last year, 250 direct victims of femicide were registered (almost 2,500 victims in a decade),” it was reported.

In Córdoba, the Women’s Office, which depends on the Superior Court of Justice, “is in charge of collecting data from the province and has the collaboration of the Center for Strategic Management and Statistics of the TSJ,” it was officially announced.

Marcelo Irastorza. Puntal Editorial

 
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