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Benites, K., (2021). Factores determinantes en las mujeres víctimas de violencia familiar para no continuar con el proceso de la denuncia en el Centro de Emergencia Mujer de Ate-Vitarte [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/20181
Benites, K., Factores determinantes en las mujeres víctimas de violencia familiar para no continuar con el proceso de la denuncia en el Centro de Emergencia Mujer de Ate-Vitarte []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/20181
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title = "Factores determinantes en las mujeres víctimas de violencia familiar para no continuar con el proceso de la denuncia en el Centro de Emergencia Mujer de Ate-Vitarte",
author = "Benites Ureta, Kathere Katzuni",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
Violence against women, one of the main social problems plaguing the country, is on the rise. Femicides are recurring every day, and for the aggressors, the punches and kicks are no longer enough, because, now, they are stabbing, strangling, shooting and hammering; in other words, the attacks are more and more brutal. Against this, the measures adopted by the Government are insufficient, and the National Program for the Prevention and Eradication of Violence against Women and Family Group Members - AURORA has weaknesses and gaps that need to be filled with articulated strategies well developed, and cross-cutting to all the ministries and state levels, due that the aggression against women is a problem that concerns the economic, social, cultural, educational and health aspects. One of the difficulties that could be observed in the Emergency Women Centers (CEM) was getting victims to report cases of aggression and, above all, to continue with this process. For this reason, in this investigation, the author set out the objective of identifying the determining factors that influence the non-continuity of the complaint of women for family violence in the Emergency Women Centers of Ate Vitarte, with an emphasis on personal and cultural causes of the victims. Furthermore, the level of appreciation and fulfillment of expectations satisfied and unmet by the CEM was verified, evaluating its procedures and deadlines with respect to the needs of the women attacked, as well as identifying the critical labor factors of the specialized team that works there, which limits case follow-up. This, to generate a proposal for strategic improvement in the intervention processes of the CEM of Ate-Vitarte. The methodology used in this work was qualitative, based on the case study with identification of the factors that influence the non-continuity of complaint in victims of family violence.
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